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Envisioning, hindsight bias, plagiarism, or cheating

August 30, 2012 James V. Kohl 0

Has anyone else detailed the required bottom-up/top-down reciprocity of the adaptively evolved gene, cell, tissue, organ, organ system pathway, which is exemplified in the honeybee model organism I used to link the adaptive evolution of microbes to man?

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Human Pheromones and Free Will: a response to Gazzaniga

July 15, 2012 James V. Kohl 0

Why does anyone need to explain free will as the absence of human cannibalism in most societies, when it is largely absent across adaptive evolution that has occurred via ecological, social, neurogenic, and socio-cognitive niche construction?

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Misrepresentations of biologically based cause and effect:

January 29, 2012 James V. Kohl 0

…food odors and pheromones cause the electrical activation of genes in nerve cells of brain tissue. This links them directly to behavior via the required gene, cell, tissue, organ, organ system pathway (Kohl, submitted).

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Human Pheromones: An Accurate Conceptualization

December 27, 2011 James V. Kohl 0

This link; another link to The Scent of Eros: Mysteries of Odor in Human Sexuality; and the excerpts below, provide a concise summary of essential […]

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Pheromones and Physiology: Faculty of 1000: Naturally Selected

January 25, 2011 James V. Kohl 0

The gene-cell-tissue-organ-organ system pathway is required to link sensory input from the social environment to behavior. Pheromones, but not what we see, directly activate this pathway.

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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