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| Brian G. Turner | Colour vision ended human pheromone use? I find the concept of pheromone use very interesting. I thought I'd link to the following article, not least because of it's reference to loss of one sense in order to allow the develoment of another - in this case, colour vision. But I'm interested in whether people think the article actually has it right. We may have a reduced ability to detect pheromones - but, essentially, we are still susceptible to them - yes? Or no? ![]() Colour vision ended human pheromone use |
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