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Scientific Research on Human Pheromones

In 2025, new scientific research further confirms the concept of human pheromones.
It has become clear that pheromones influence us far more than most people can imagine. The studies below demonstrate that the sense of smell is significantly more important to humans than visual perception when it comes to crucial matters such as human sexuality.

On this page, we present translations of the latest research on pheromones, published by the National Institutes of Health and available in the National Library of Medicine (MEDLINE – the world’s leading database of medical literature). These studies have been conducted by physicians, laboratory scientists, chemists, ethnologists, sexologists, psychologists, and many other researchers from around the globe.

The influence of pheromones on the attractiveness, mood and behavior of people

Mother-Child Pheromones
Scientific evidence that human pheromones affect changes in the hormone levels in the brains of other people.
Genes, Brain
The influence of pheromones on the menstrual cycle
Homosexuality
VNO, sense of smell
Other
Important discoveries about pheromones from the animal world
Research on Oxytocin

Activation of the human brain under influence
pheromones

Human brain responses to inhalation
pheromones

Video used during the impact study
pheromones to assess the level of masculinity and femininity

Basic human pheromones

Average emotional reaction in response to observed faces with happy, angry and neutral expressions, while inhaling pheromones and the control substance (placebo)

Heterosexual reaction and
homosexual people when inhaling Androstadienone and Estratetraenol

Silhouettes of gait used when examining the influence of pheromones on the assessment of the level of masculinity and femininity

Average faces used to assess attractiveness under the influence of a pheromone stimulus

Average faces used to assess attractiveness under the influence of a pheromone stimulus

Variations in the OR7D4 gene affect perception
the smell of Androstenone and Androstadienone