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Martha McClintock to Pheromones

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Martha McClintock has written about Pheromones.
Connection Strength

1.226
  1. Effects of reproductive state on olfactory sensitivity suggest odor specificity. Biol Psychol. 2006 Mar; 71(3):244-7.
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    Score: 0.268
  2. Pheromones and vasanas: the functions of social chemosignals. Nebr Symp Motiv. 2001; 47:75-112.
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    Score: 0.195
  3. On the nature of mammalian and human pheromones. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1998 Nov 30; 855:390-2.
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    Score: 0.169
  4. Regulation of ovulation by human pheromones. Nature. 1998 Mar 12; 392(6672):177-9.
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    Score: 0.161
  5. Ovulatory pheromone shortens ovarian cycles of female rats living in olfactory isolation. Physiol Behav. 1997 Oct; 62(4):899-904.
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    Score: 0.156
  6. Social chemosignals from breastfeeding women increase sexual motivation. Horm Behav. 2004 Sep; 46(3):362-70.
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    Score: 0.063
  7. Estrous synchrony: modulation of ovarian cycle length by female pheromones. Physiol Behav. 1984 May; 32(5):701-5.
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    Score: 0.061
  8. Effects of breastfeeding chemosignals on the human menstrual cycle. Hum Reprod. 2004 Feb; 19(2):422-9.
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    Score: 0.060
  9. Sustained human chemosignal unconsciously alters brain function. Neuroreport. 2001 Aug 08; 12(11):2391-4.
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    Score: 0.051
  10. Induction of persistent estrus by airborne chemical communication among female rats. Horm Behav. 1978 Dec; 11(3):414-8.
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    Score: 0.042
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