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For Gay Men, an Attraction to a Different Kind of Scent – New York Times

By John M. Grohol, PsyD
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For Gay Men, an Attraction to a Different Kind of Scent (New York Times, free reg. req’d)

Using a brain imaging technique, Swedish researchers have shown that homosexual and heterosexual men respond differently to two odors that may be involved in sexual arousal, and that the gay men respond in the same way as women.

The new research may open the way to studying human pheromones, as well as the biological basis of sexual preference. Pheromones, chemicals emitted by one individual to evoke some behavior in another of the same species, are known to govern sexual activity in animals, but experts differ as to what role, if any, they play in making humans sexually attractive to one another.


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    Last reviewed: By John M. Grohol, Psy.D. on 10 May 2005
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Grohol, J. (2005). For Gay Men, an Attraction to a Different Kind of Scent – New York Times. Psych Central. Retrieved on May 25, 2012, from http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2005/05/10/for-gay-men-an-attraction-to-a-different-kind-of-scent-new-york-times/

 

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