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Sex Feromens in Humans
We've always assumed that they are these volatile molecules that we can smell. And it's turned out that an awful lot of these peramones are proteins. Humans can't smell proteins at all, and you can only detect these when they're actually delivered to this special vomera nasal system. The nice thing about the work on babies and potential mamory feromen is they have a nice bioasse,. which is the baby turning its head, puckering its lips, sticking out its tongue in response to the potential molecules. When we come to sex pheromens in humans, it's really hard. There are so many cultural things, and trying to get those kind of experiments through