Monday, January 30, 2012

A Fear of Phermones Article

This article explains how humans, not only animals can release a type of phermones to other humans. The examples used in the article, such as the moth and fish, the fish uses chemical signals to track down specific members of their own species and signals the changes of the status of other fishes. On the other hand, for moths, they release what is called bombykol into the air to attract the opposite sex. As shown in the primates, the females react to estradiol that also attracts males. As much as I support the evidence of these phermones used in animals, I also agree how females who live or hangout a lot experience similar menstrual cycle dates. Overall, I do support the view of this article and some of the points it makes is pretty accurate.

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