This Just In: People Smell
SAPHRguru writes "New
Scientist reports (10 Nov) that researchers may have taken a big step
towards solving the mystery of how humans detect pheromones... we do it through
our noses! Strange, I always thought I responded to chemical cues through
my mouth (especially in brownies)!"
Ok, I'm confused. According to the article:
...scientists have never been able to identify a VMO in humans, despite evidence that they do respond to pheromones.
But that doesn't sound right. Believe it or not, I actually wrote a paper for my freshman psychology class back in Fall '96 on the effect of human pheromones and the VMO. At that time, at least, it was fairly well known that the VMO did indeed exist in humans, and that even its location in the human body was known (See this and this, for example).
So when did it vanish from scientific literature, or was its existence called into question?
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