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J Comp Psychol


Title:"Responsivity to two odorants, androstenone and amyl acetate, and the affective impact of odors on interpersonal relationships"
Author(s):Pierce JD; Cohen AB; Ulrich PM;
Address:"School of Science and Health, Philadelphia University, Philadelphia, PA, USA. PierceJ@PhilaU.edu"
Journal Title:J Comp Psychol
Year:2004
Volume:118
Issue:1
Page Number:14 - 19
DOI: 10.1037/0735-7036.118.1.14
ISSN/ISBN:0735-7036 (Print) 0021-9940 (Linking)
Abstract:"Substantial variation exists in the importance of olfaction in influencing individuals' preferences, yet the sources of this variation remain elusive. The authors explored responsivity to 2 odorants as 1 potential source. Participants (N = 258) completed the Affective Impact of Odor Scale and were assessed for responsivity to the putative human pheromone androstenone and amyl acetate. Results showed a significant relationship between odorant responsivity and self-reports of the influence of odors. People able to smell androstenone more commonly reported odors as having a negative effect on interpersonal relationships than did people anosmic to androstenone, whereas responsivity to amyl acetate was associated with positive effects of odors on relationships. Responsivity to certain odorants may be an important factor affecting human social interactions"
Keywords:*Affect *Androsterone Female Humans *Interpersonal Relations Male *Odorants *Pentanols Sexual Behavior/psychology *Smell Surveys and Questionnaires;
Notes:"MedlinePierce, John D Jr Cohen, Adam B Ulrich, Patricia M eng 2004/03/11 J Comp Psychol. 2004 Mar; 118(1):14-9. doi: 10.1037/0735-7036.118.1.14"

 
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