The Truth About Pheromones
Yes, scientists say, your airborne compounds send signals about your moods, your sexual orientation and even your genetic makeup
By Sarah Everts
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March 2012
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Yes, scientists say, your airborne compounds send signals about your moods, your sexual orientation and even your genetic makeup
By Sarah Everts
Smithsonian Magazine | Subscribe
March 2012
Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/scienc...#ixzz2rQkiRhGf
This study offers some of the most recent evidence that people perceive all sorts of interesting things about one another through olfaction. Airborne molecules that elicit a reaction in a member of the same species are called pheromones, and the most famous ones are potent aphrodisiacs, like androstenone and androstenol in the saliva of male boars. If a fertile female gets a whiff of these molecules, she’ll present her rear to the male, a universal gesture in wild pig patois that means, “Let’s start a family.”
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