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Sex differences in olfactory acuity/specificity
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Sex differences in olfactory acuity/specificity
04-14-2010 8:03 PM


"...first example of a gender-specific phenotypic difference in olfactory sensitivity in favor of males."

"...our finding of a monomodal distribution of sensitivity for bourgeonal is not trivial given that several odorants, including some for which a female superiority in detection thresholds have been reported, such as the putative human pheromones 4,16-androstadien-3-one (Lundstro¨m et al. 2003) and 5-a-androst-16-en-3-one (Labows and Wysocki 1984), exaltolide and musk ambrette (2-tert-butyl-4,6-dinitro-5-methylanisole, Kalmus and Seedburgh 1975), as well as acetone (Odeigah 1994) and methanethiol (Lison et al. 1980) were found to display bimodal distributions of sensitivity.

James V. Kohl
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