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- “A Chemical Signal in Human Female Tears Lowers Aggression in Males”, Agron et al 2023
- “Multivariate Regression Modeling for Gender Prediction Using Volatile Organic Compounds from Hand Odor Profiles via HS-SPME-GC-MS”, Frazier et al 2023
- “No Effects of Exposure to Women’s Fertile Window Body Scents on Men’s Hormonal and Psychological Responses”, Roney et al 2023
- “Do Humans Agree on Which Body Odors Are Attractive, Similar to the Agreement Observed When Rating Faces and Voices?”, Williams & Apicella 2023
- “POM: A Principal Odor Map Unifies Diverse Tasks in Human Olfactory Perception”, Lee et al 2022
- “Woman Who Can Smell Parkinson’s Helps Scientists Develop New Test for Condition—Joy Milne, 72, Who Lives in Scotland Has Been Dubbed ‘the Woman Who Can Smell Parkinson’s”, Ebrahimi 2022
- “There Is Chemistry in Social Chemistry”, Ravreby et al 2022
- “Large-Scale Genome-Wide Association Study of Food Liking Reveals Genetic Determinants and Genetic Correlations With Distinct Neurophysiological Traits”, May-Wilson et al 2021
- “Sniffing Out New Friends: Similarity in Body-Odor Predicts the Quality of Same-Sex Non-Romantic Dyadic Interactions”, Ravreby et al 2021
- “Consequences of Gaining Olfactory Function After Lifelong Anosmia”, Pellegrino et al 2021
- “It’s Trust or Risk? Chemosensory Anxiety Signals Affect Bargaining in Women”, Meister & Pause 2021
- “Are Humans Constantly but Subconsciously Smelling Themselves?”, Perl et al 2020
- “An Unmet Need: Patients With Smell and Taste Disorders”, Erskine & Philpott 2019
- “Human Olfaction without Apparent Olfactory Bulbs”, Weiss et al 2019
- “Genetic Variation across the Human Olfactory Receptor Repertoire Alters Odor Perception”, Trimmer et al 2019
- “Discovery of Volatile Biomarkers of Parkinson’s Disease from Sebum”, Trivedi et al 2018
- “Effects of Latent Toxoplasmosis on Olfactory Functions of Men and Women”, Flegr et al 2017
- “Poor Human Olfaction Is a 19th-Century Myth”, McGann 2017
- “Body Odor Based Personality Judgments: The Effect of Fragranced Cosmetics”, Sorokowska et al 2016
- “Modified Olfactory Training in Patients With Post-Infectious Olfactory Loss”, Altundag et al 2015
- “A Social Chemosignaling Function for Human Handshaking”, Frumin et al 2015
- “Identification of Volatile Organic Compounds in Human Cerumen”, Prokop-Prigge et al 2014
- “Olfactory Training Is Helpful in Post-Infectious Olfactory Loss: A Randomized, Controlled, Multicenter Study”, Damm et al 2013
- “Perceptual Convergence of Multi-Component Mixtures in Olfaction Implies an Olfactory White”, Weiss et al 2012
- “Nature’s Spoils: The Underground Food Movement Ferments Revolution”, Bilger 2010
- “Mechanisms of Scent-Tracking in Humans”, Porter et al 2006
- “Aromas Of Rosemary And Lavender Essential Oils Differentially Affect Cognition And Mood In Healthy Adults”, Moss et al 2003
- “Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman! § Testing Bloodhounds”, Feynman 1985
- “The Sense of Smell in the Neuroses and Psychoses”, Brill 1932
- “Arithmetic By Smell”, Galton 1894
- “10 Cross-Modally Coherent Costume Ideas for This Halloween”
- “Perfume Notes Are Impressionistic”
- “The Woman Who Could Smell Parkinson’s”
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See Also
Links
“A Chemical Signal in Human Female Tears Lowers Aggression in Males”, Agron et al 2023
A chemical signal in human female tears lowers aggression in males
“Multivariate Regression Modeling for Gender Prediction Using Volatile Organic Compounds from Hand Odor Profiles via HS-SPME-GC-MS”, Frazier et al 2023
“No Effects of Exposure to Women’s Fertile Window Body Scents on Men’s Hormonal and Psychological Responses”, Roney et al 2023
“Do Humans Agree on Which Body Odors Are Attractive, Similar to the Agreement Observed When Rating Faces and Voices?”, Williams & Apicella 2023
“POM: A Principal Odor Map Unifies Diverse Tasks in Human Olfactory Perception”, Lee et al 2022
POM: A Principal Odor Map Unifies Diverse Tasks in Human Olfactory Perception
“Woman Who Can Smell Parkinson’s Helps Scientists Develop New Test for Condition—Joy Milne, 72, Who Lives in Scotland Has Been Dubbed ‘the Woman Who Can Smell Parkinson’s”, Ebrahimi 2022
“There Is Chemistry in Social Chemistry”, Ravreby et al 2022
“Large-Scale Genome-Wide Association Study of Food Liking Reveals Genetic Determinants and Genetic Correlations With Distinct Neurophysiological Traits”, May-Wilson et al 2021
“Sniffing Out New Friends: Similarity in Body-Odor Predicts the Quality of Same-Sex Non-Romantic Dyadic Interactions”, Ravreby et al 2021
“Consequences of Gaining Olfactory Function After Lifelong Anosmia”, Pellegrino et al 2021
Consequences of gaining olfactory function after lifelong anosmia
“It’s Trust or Risk? Chemosensory Anxiety Signals Affect Bargaining in Women”, Meister & Pause 2021
It’s trust or risk? Chemosensory anxiety signals affect bargaining in women
“Are Humans Constantly but Subconsciously Smelling Themselves?”, Perl et al 2020
Are humans constantly but subconsciously smelling themselves?
“An Unmet Need: Patients With Smell and Taste Disorders”, Erskine & Philpott 2019
“Human Olfaction without Apparent Olfactory Bulbs”, Weiss et al 2019
“Genetic Variation across the Human Olfactory Receptor Repertoire Alters Odor Perception”, Trimmer et al 2019
Genetic variation across the human olfactory receptor repertoire alters odor perception
“Discovery of Volatile Biomarkers of Parkinson’s Disease from Sebum”, Trivedi et al 2018
Discovery of volatile biomarkers of Parkinson’s disease from sebum
“Effects of Latent Toxoplasmosis on Olfactory Functions of Men and Women”, Flegr et al 2017
Effects of latent Toxoplasmosis on olfactory functions of men and women
“Poor Human Olfaction Is a 19th-Century Myth”, McGann 2017
“Body Odor Based Personality Judgments: The Effect of Fragranced Cosmetics”, Sorokowska et al 2016
Body Odor Based Personality Judgments: The Effect of Fragranced Cosmetics
“Modified Olfactory Training in Patients With Post-Infectious Olfactory Loss”, Altundag et al 2015
Modified Olfactory Training in Patients With Post-infectious Olfactory Loss
“A Social Chemosignaling Function for Human Handshaking”, Frumin et al 2015
“Identification of Volatile Organic Compounds in Human Cerumen”, Prokop-Prigge et al 2014
Identification of volatile organic compounds in human cerumen
“Olfactory Training Is Helpful in Post-Infectious Olfactory Loss: A Randomized, Controlled, Multicenter Study”, Damm et al 2013
“Perceptual Convergence of Multi-Component Mixtures in Olfaction Implies an Olfactory White”, Weiss et al 2012
Perceptual convergence of multi-component mixtures in olfaction implies an olfactory white
“Nature’s Spoils: The Underground Food Movement Ferments Revolution”, Bilger 2010
Nature’s Spoils: The underground food movement ferments revolution
“Mechanisms of Scent-Tracking in Humans”, Porter et al 2006
“Aromas Of Rosemary And Lavender Essential Oils Differentially Affect Cognition And Mood In Healthy Adults”, Moss et al 2003
“Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman! § Testing Bloodhounds”, Feynman 1985
“The Sense of Smell in the Neuroses and Psychoses”, Brill 1932
“Arithmetic By Smell”, Galton 1894
“10 Cross-Modally Coherent Costume Ideas for This Halloween”
10 Cross-Modally Coherent Costume Ideas for this Halloween:
“Perfume Notes Are Impressionistic”
“The Woman Who Could Smell Parkinson’s”
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