Communication of gender from human axillary odors: Relationship to perceived intensity and hedonicity

Richard L. Doty , Michael M. Orndorff , James Leyden , Albert Kligman
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In an in vitro test situation, human observers estimated the relative intensity and pleasantness of human axillary odors using the method of magnitude estimation. In addition, the likely gender of the donor of each odor was also estimated. Under these test conditions, only a small proportion of the observers predicted the sex of the odor donor above chance levels. The results support the following conclusions: (1) male and female responses to axillary odors are generally similar in both magnitude and direction (regardless of the sex from which the odors are sampled); (2) the assignment of a gender referent is closely related to the perceived intensity and pleasantness of axillary odors, with the stronger and less pleasant odors being more frequently assigned to a male gender category; and (3) the intensity and pleasantness of axillary odors, on the average, are inversely related.

人类腋窝气味的性别交流:与感知强度和享乐性的关系
在体外测试情况下,人类观察者使用幅度估计方法估计人类腋窝气味的相对强度和愉悦度。此外,还估计了每种气味的提供者的可能性别。在这些测试条件下,只有一小部分观察者预测气味供体的性别高于概率水平。研究结果支持以下结论:(1)男性和女性对腋窝气味的反应在大小和方向上大致相似(无论气味的取样性别如何);(2)性别参照物的分配与腋窝气味的感知强度和愉悦度密切相关,更强烈和不太愉快的气味更频繁地被分配到男性性别类别;(3)腋窝气味的强度和愉悦度平均呈负相关。
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