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 Human Pheromones
This response also is the result of exposure to maternal pheromones, which may further differentiate the POA, the amygdala, the BNST (Zhou, et al., 1995) and the neuronal pathways that are linked both to olfaction and to mammalian reproductive sexual behavior (Meredith and Fernandez­Fewell, 1994).
This behavioral response is consistent with reports of pheromonal activation of c­fos expression in olfactory pathways.
Pheromonal influences on GnRH­directed rhythmicity of hypothalamic function are of key importance with respect to humans falling in love (Money and Lewis, 1990), and pheromones remain a factor in properly timed human reproductive sexual behavior (Persky, et al.
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 Pheromones
Pheromones are invisible and almost undetectable to the traditional sense of smell.
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A good example of the incredible power of pheromones in the animal kingdom is the dog – When a dog is “in heat”, it drives other dogs crazy with sexual desire from great distances, using only their natural pheromones.
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Even human pheromones' greatest supporters admit that humans are not as greatly led around by their VNO as pigs and cows, but on the other hand 100% uselessness of the organ is also hard to believe.
Pheromones do not depend on such associations with prior experience to do their work.
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 Understanding Semiochemicals with Emphasis on Insect Sex Pheromones in Integrated Pest Management Programs
Pheromones may be further classified on the basis of the interaction mediated, such as alarm, aggregation or sex pheromone.
The resulting attract-and-kill formulations (another form of male annihilation) were viewed as a subversion of the pheromone by purists, but in practice the damage was limited to the target species.
These terms can indicate what behavior is involved in the response such as a feeding stimulant or flight arrestant.
http://ipmworld.umn.edu/chapters/flint.htm   (4281 words)

  
 Pheromones, in context
But it seemed plausible that pheromones were responsible, especially since one of the original definitions of the term described them as "ectohormones," substances that worked between individuals in much the same way that "endohormones," like testosterone and estrogen, worked within them.
Ultimately the question of whether there is such a thing as a human pheromone will depend on tying specific chemicals to specific neural, behavioral or psychological responses--and on coming to some agreement about what a pheromone is in the first place.
McClintock and Jacob concluded that if the substances were indeed pheromones, they were modulators, not releasers--substances that affect behavior by altering psychological state, not by triggering fixed responses.
http://www.apa.org/monitor/oct02/pheromones.html   (1861 words)

  
 Communicating through pheromones
Pheromones themselves seem to be critical to sexual behavior in some mammals, including hamsters, rats and pigs.
Most of the work on mammalian pheromones has been conducted in rodents, particularly rats, field mice and hamsters.
What hasn’t been clear is whether humans have pheromones that can elicit similar responses.
http://www.apa.org/monitor/jan98/phero.html   (1565 words)

  
 Pheromones
Wyatt adopts a broad definition of pheromone, thus encompassing chemical cues that may not elicit specific responses or physiological changes in receivers but that none the less communicate information that influences their behaviour.
...One of the biggest treats is a chapter on the role of pheromones in human behavior.
It can provide established researchers with the opportunity to gain significant insights into their respective systems by re-evaluating their knowledge in the light of behavioral ecology theory, moving from detailed and valuable descriptions of semiochemicals to an understanding of the underlying evolutionary processes.
http://www.online.ox.ac.uk/pheromones   (2422 words)

  
 Pheromones and Pheromone Cologne Information -- Pherone
As we mentioned before (see “What are pheromones?”), there is no evidence for the existence of human releaser-pheromones which elicit specific behaviors.
In many lower animals, small amounts of releaser pheromones are sufficient to cause the animal to behave in a certain way.
Additionally pheromones can have other effects, such as producing feelings of calmness, happiness, stimulation, or, if misused, anxiety.
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 Pheromones
One of the classical hallmarks of pheromone signaling is that both production of pheromones and the responses to them are gender specific.
Furthermore, in other mammals there is a separate accessory olfactory system that is the primary pathway for processing pheromones, and there is only limited evidence that this pathway functions in adult humans.
The strongest behavioral data supporting pheromone-based communication in humans have come from work on menstrual synchrony.
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 The Human Pheromone Discovery
A mother's' pheromones, researchers once said, are what attract her infant to her breasts.
A very clear pattern has been emerging and it confirms that a woman's optimal reproductive health is a part of a finely tuned system and that a man, on a regular and sustained basis, is an essential part of it," said Cutler, who has led the research effort.
In 1986 Dr. Winifred Cutler, a biologist and behavioral endocrinologist, codiscovered pheromones in our underarms.
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When pheromones are optimized, they also release neurotransmitters that directly modify the behavior of the opposite sex, such as triggering sexual excitement.
Although pheromones cannot be seen, heard, smelled or touched, they secretly affect our biological processes, which in turn, stimulate our sexual drives and reproductive behaviors.
Likewise, pheromones affect the mating habits of human beings.
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 Pheromones Attraction Guide - Your Sex Attraction Bible
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 PHEROMONES
Before moving on to look at trap design and monitoring techniques a short explanation of what a pheromone is and how it affects an insects behaviour is worthwhile.
McNeil, J. Behavioral ecology of pheromone-mediated communication in moths and its importance in the use of pheromone traps.
These pheromones can be synthesised in the laboratory and this is a common factor with many pheromones.
http://www.roberth.u-net.com/Pheromones.htm   (2489 words)

  
 What are Pheromones?
Prior to their landmark research there were no conclusive indications that pheromones were excreted by humans.
By 1999, from a biological perspective, the term pheromone can be defined as a chemical excreted by animals that promotes behaviors which PERPETUATE THE SPECIES.
Pheromones were first defined in 1959 as chemical substances excreted by animals to trigger REPRODUCTIVE behavioral response from a recipient of the same species.
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 Pheromones
Domestic rabbit mothers release a mammary pheromone that triggers immediate nursing behavior by their babies (pups).
As they get nearer to their disturbed nestmate, their response changes to one of alarm.
Rats and mice give off pheromones that elicit mating behavior.
http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/P/Pheromones.html   (892 words)

  
 Pherlure Pheromone Cologne - Scent of Seduction
ABC News conducted an experiment of their own to see if pheromones really do work.
Unfortunately, due to evolution, our bodies do not produce enough pheromones naturally to stimulate a response in the opposite sex.
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 September 1, 2000, Hour One: Pheromones / Bioethics and Biotechnology: Who Decides?
The behavior of insects and non-human mammals is heavily influenced by pheromones, particularly when it comes to sex.
We'll talk about the surveys, about the larger issue of who makes decisions about the direction of scientific research -- and about your feelings on biotechnology.
One 1998 study on humans by Barbara McClintock and co-workers found that a substance in underarm sweat could make women synchronize menstrual cycles -- but other information about human pheromone sensation is limited.
http://www.sciencefriday.com/pages/2000/Sep/hour1_090100.html   (443 words)

  
 Pheromones
If you are interested in this technique, you could look at the proceedings of conferences held by the Working Group "Use of pheromones and other semiochemicals in integrated control" of the International Organization of Biological Control (IOBC).
In this database we have included, species by species, any reports on sex pheromones and related chemicals that were thought to be of value to scientists interested in identifying Lepidoptera pheromones, studying biosynthetic pathways or using pheromones for insect monitoring and control.
Pheromones are chemicals emitted by living organisms to send messages to individuals of the same species.
http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/fst/faculty/acree/pheronet/pherom.html   (582 words)

  
 Pheromones
In scientific studies, pheromones have been shown to dictate sexual behavior and attract the opposite sex.
Pheromones are naturally occurring chemicals that send out subconscious scent signals to the opposite sex that trigger very powerful sexual responses.
The Pheromone is odorless and the essence is an amazing scent.
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 Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Pheromones in Insects
Pheromones are chemicals produced as messengers that affect the behavior of other individuals of insects or other animals.
Certain pheromone traps have been developed and are in common usage by homeowners.
It has been found that pheromones may convey different signals when presented in combinations or concentrations.
http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmnh/buginfo/pheromones.htm   (699 words)

  
 Pheromones and Mammals
Many other substances have powerful effects on lower mammals, but the pheromones involved have not been precisely identified and it is not clear whether they activate the VNO or the main olfactory system, or both.
In this study, she is focusing on the exact time of ovulation rather than on synchrony.
The substance seems to work through the VNO, since male hamsters do not respond to it when their VNOs have been removed.
http://www.hhmi.org/senses/d230.html   (897 words)

  
 Pheromone Research Group. Welcome !
Apart from pheromones, we also study the behavioural function of other odours, such as host plant and food source volatiles.
Pheromones are species-specific chemicals used for communication between individuals of the same species.
lfaction - the sense of smell - is the common denominator to all the work done in the Pheromone Group.
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 Pheromones
ut the most common use of pheromones are still for prognosis.
Today the science know, in more or less detail, the pheromone of more than 400 moth species and a number of other organisms.
The class of pheromones most widely explored are the sex pheromones in insects.
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 The Pherolist: List of Sex Pheromones of Lepidoptera
The winged lady, mascot of the Working Group on pheromones and other semiochemicals of the International Organization of Biological Control (IOBC), was created by Regula Küng for the 1979 meeting in Wädenswil, Switzerland.
The Pherolist was first published in 1986 as the brochure "List of Sex Pheromones of Lepidoptera and Related Attractants" by the International Organization for Biological Control, IOBC-OILB, West Palearctic Regional Section.
Lidia Pop helped drawing chemical structures for the Pherolist, Ashraf El-Sayed scanned many of the insect pictures.
http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/fst/faculty/acree/pheronet   (353 words)

  
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