The Soothing Power of Women's Tears: How Sniffing Can Reduce Aggression in Men

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New research reveals that sniffing women's tears reduces aggressive behavior in men. The study shows that tears contain chemicals that block aggression in males, leading to reduced brain activity related to aggression and less revenge-seeking behavior. This finding suggests that social chemosignaling, a process common in animals, also plays a role in human aggression.
- Research shows that sniffing women's tears reduces aggressive behavior in men Medical Xpress
- Human tears contain substance that eases aggression, says study The Guardian
- Sniffing Women's Tears Makes Men Less Aggressive Scientific American
- Smelling women's tears reduces aggression in men The Telegraph
- Dispatches – December 21, 2023 Proto.life
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