Pheromones & Behaviour Flashcards

Biological Approach 2.2 (6 cards)

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Pheromones

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A chemical substance produced and released into the environment by an animal, affecting the behaviour or physiology of others of its own species

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Types of pheromones in animals (2)

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  • primer pheromones: cause slow, long-term physiological changes (hormonal effects)
  • signaling pheromones: produce rapid behavioural effects (mating)
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Pheromones in humans

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It is not clear that it is also true in humans as it is in animals
* there is some evidence to prove pheromones but for all published research, there is an equal number of studies showing that there are no effects
* at this stage, no human pheromone has been found

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Arguments for pheromones (3)

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  • other mammals have them
  • we also secrete scents like other animals
  • there is some evidence that babies respond to pheromones in order to find their mother’s breast and engage in rooting behaviour
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Potential human pheromones (2)

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  • Androstadienone (AND) - found in male semen and sweat
  • Estratetraenol (EST) - found in female urine
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Arguments against pheromones (name 4)

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  • generalisations from animal research have not proven to be valid
  • human mating behaviour is influenced by cognitive and sociocultural factors (including learned experience and social norms)
  • smells are not necessarily pheromones (construct validity problem in research)
  • research also tends to have small sample sizes
  • there is an inability to eliminate the effect of other variables that may influence human scent (ex. bacteria or diet)
  • humans don’t appear to have functional VSO (vomeronasal organ) which other animals use to detect pheromones
  • human process of scent detection is complex and difficult to study
  • human scent is compley and made up of many different molecules
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