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Title:Human tears contain a chemosignal
Author(s):Gelstein S; Yeshurun Y; Rozenkrantz L; Shushan S; Frumin I; Roth Y; Sobel N;
Address:"Department of Neurobiology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel"
Journal Title:Science
Year:2011
Volume:20110106
Issue:6014
Page Number:226 - 230
DOI: 10.1126/science.1198331
ISSN/ISBN:1095-9203 (Electronic) 0036-8075 (Linking)
Abstract:"Emotional tearing is a poorly understood behavior that is considered uniquely human. In mice, tears serve as a chemosignal. We therefore hypothesized that human tears may similarly serve a chemosignaling function. We found that merely sniffing negative-emotion-related odorless tears obtained from women donors induced reductions in sexual appeal attributed by men to pictures of women's faces. Moreover, after sniffing such tears, men experienced reduced self-rated sexual arousal, reduced physiological measures of arousal, and reduced levels of testosterone. Finally, functional magnetic resonance imaging revealed that sniffing women's tears selectively reduced activity in brain substrates of sexual arousal in men"
Keywords:"Adult Affect *Arousal Brain/*physiology Double-Blind Method *Emotions Face Female Humans Hypothalamus/physiology Magnetic Resonance Imaging Male Odorants Pheromones, Human/*analysis Saliva/chemistry Sex Characteristics *Sexual Behavior Smell Tears/*chemis;"
Notes:"MedlineGelstein, Shani Yeshurun, Yaara Rozenkrantz, Liron Shushan, Sagit Frumin, Idan Roth, Yehudah Sobel, Noam eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2011/01/08 Science. 2011 Jan 14; 331(6014):226-30. doi: 10.1126/science.1198331. Epub 2011 Jan 6"

 
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