Humans can register another person's fear not only with their eyes and ears, but also with their nose. Previous research has demonstrated that exposure to body odors from fearful individuals elicited implicit fear in others. The odor of fearful individuals appears to have a distinctive signature that can be produced relatively rapidly, driven by a physiological mechanism that has remained unexplored in earlier research. The apocrine sweat glands in the armpit that are responsible for chemosignal production contain receptors for adrenalin. We therefore expected that the release of adrenalin through activation of the rapid stress response system (i.e., the sympathetic-adrenal medullary system) is what drives the release of fear sweat, as oppo...
In a double-blind experiment, participants were exposed to facial images of anger, disgust, fear, an...
Patients with Panic Disorder (PD) direct their attention towards potential threat, followed by panic...
Chemical communication is common among animals. In humans, the chemical basis of social communicatio...
Humans can register another person's fear not only with their eyes and ears, but also with their nos...
Humans, like other animals, have an excellent sense of smell that can serve social communication. Al...
Females evaluate ambiguous facial expression – morphed between happy and fearful – faces as more fea...
Alarm pheromones are airborne chemical signals, released by an individual into the environment, whic...
It is well accepted that emotional intensity scales with stimulus strength. Here, we used physiologi...
Our eyes and ears mainly register the continuous stream of social stimuli impinging on us; vision an...
Alarm substances are airborne chemical signals, released by an individual into the environment, whic...
The communication of stress/anxiety between conspecifics through chemosensory signals has been docum...
Recent evidence suggests that humans can communicate emotion via chemosensory signals. Olfactory cue...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent evidence suggests that humans can communicate emotion via chemo...
Alarm substances are airborne chemical signals, released by an individual into the environment, whic...
Chemical communication is common among animals. In humans, the chemical basis of social communicatio...
In a double-blind experiment, participants were exposed to facial images of anger, disgust, fear, an...
Patients with Panic Disorder (PD) direct their attention towards potential threat, followed by panic...
Chemical communication is common among animals. In humans, the chemical basis of social communicatio...
Humans can register another person's fear not only with their eyes and ears, but also with their nos...
Humans, like other animals, have an excellent sense of smell that can serve social communication. Al...
Females evaluate ambiguous facial expression – morphed between happy and fearful – faces as more fea...
Alarm pheromones are airborne chemical signals, released by an individual into the environment, whic...
It is well accepted that emotional intensity scales with stimulus strength. Here, we used physiologi...
Our eyes and ears mainly register the continuous stream of social stimuli impinging on us; vision an...
Alarm substances are airborne chemical signals, released by an individual into the environment, whic...
The communication of stress/anxiety between conspecifics through chemosensory signals has been docum...
Recent evidence suggests that humans can communicate emotion via chemosensory signals. Olfactory cue...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent evidence suggests that humans can communicate emotion via chemo...
Alarm substances are airborne chemical signals, released by an individual into the environment, whic...
Chemical communication is common among animals. In humans, the chemical basis of social communicatio...
In a double-blind experiment, participants were exposed to facial images of anger, disgust, fear, an...
Patients with Panic Disorder (PD) direct their attention towards potential threat, followed by panic...
Chemical communication is common among animals. In humans, the chemical basis of social communicatio...