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Similarities spur a radical rewrite of human evolution

October 17, 2013 James V. Kohl 1

Hominid Skull Spurs Radical Rewrite of Human Evolution By Gemma Tarlach October 17, 2013 1:00 pm Excerpt: “…variations between the skull and those of other […]

Mutation-driven evolution versus the physiology of reproduction

September 10, 2013 James V. Kohl 0

Not Exactly Rocket Science (National Geographic): Mercenary Ants Protect Farmers With Chemical Weapons by Ed Yong Excerpt: “…they very astutely compare the mercenary ants to […]

Are pheromones responsible for human body odour assessment?

January 23, 2013 James V. Kohl 0

Can You Smell Yourself? by Sarah C. P. Williams on 22 January 2013, 5:10 PM Excerpt: “Other molecules the human body produces could also influence […]

Copulins: Human pheromones effect physiology and affect social behavior

August 14, 2012 James V. Kohl 0

This study indicates that copulins affect males both in physiology and behavioral response.

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Study results: Human pheromones influence human behavior

April 3, 2011 James V. Kohl 0

Our mixture characterizes species-specific human pheromones, their epigenetic effects on physiology, and their affect on behavior.

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Exotic Pheromones and Concentrates

December 26, 2010 James V. Kohl 0

The effect of pheromones on physiology and their affect on behavior has been scientifically detailed in species from yeasts to non-human primates. In no species […]

Human pheromones work by effecting hormones that affect behavior

November 3, 2010 James V. Kohl 0

Copulins are olfactory/pheromonal stimuli from women (human pheromones) that appear to condition increased testosterone and sexual arousal in men.

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About James V. Kohl

James V. Kohl was the first to accurately conceptualize human pheromones, and began presenting his findings to the scientific community in 1992. He continues to present to, and publish for, diverse scientific and lay audiences, while constantly monitoring the scientific presses for new information that is relevant to the development of his initial and ongoing conceptualization of human pheromones.

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