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Percept Mot Skills


Title:Androstadienone in motor reactions of men and women toward angry faces
Author(s):Frey MC; Weyers P; Pauli P; Muhlberger A;
Address:"Department of Psychology, University of Wurzburg"
Journal Title:Percept Mot Skills
Year:2012
Volume:114
Issue:3
Page Number:807 - 825
DOI: 10.2466/07.16.22.28.PMS.114.3.807-825
ISSN/ISBN:0031-5125 (Print) 0031-5125 (Linking)
Abstract:"The endogenous compound androstadienone modulating the evaluation of others and activating the human fear system was hypothesized in terms of processing socially relevant cues by regulating responses to angry faces. Androstadienone was investigated in association with arm movements of 62 participants (30 women) in response to happy and angry facial expressions. Volunteers pushed away or pulled toward them a joystick as fast as possible on seeing either an angry or a happy cartoon face on a computer screen. This task was repeated twice: once during exposure to androstadienone masked with clove oil and once to clove oil only. In the former condition participants' reaction speed was accelerated, especially when reacting to angry faces. This observation may indicate an androstadienone-related activation of the fear system leading to faster responses to threat signals, assuming an enhanced allocation of attentional resources toward threat-related social cues"
Keywords:"Adolescent Adult Androstadienes/*pharmacology *Anger Attention/physiology Escape Reaction/*physiology *Facial Expression Female Humans Male Pheromones, Human/*physiology Reaction Time Sex Factors Smell/physiology *Social Perception;"
Notes:"MedlineFrey, Monika C M Weyers, Peter Pauli, Paul Muhlberger, Andreas eng R03 DC009869/DC/NIDCD NIH HHS/ Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2012/08/24 Percept Mot Skills. 2012 Jun; 114(3):807-25. doi: 10.2466/07.16.22.28.PMS.114.3.807-825"

 
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