Loos Helene M, Schaal Benoist, Pause Bettina M, Smeets Monique A M, Ferdenzi Camille, Roberts S Craig, de Groot Jasper, Lübke Katrin T, Croy Ilona, Freiherr Jessica, Bensafi Moustafa, Hummel Thomas, Havlíček Jan
Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg.
Department of Sensory Analytics and Technologies, Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging IVV.
Perspect Psychol Sci. 2025 Jan;20(1):20-44. doi: 10.1177/17456916231188147. Epub 2023 Sep 5.
Although chemical signaling is an essential mode of communication in most vertebrates, it has long been viewed as having negligible effects in humans. However, a growing body of evidence shows that the sense of smell affects human behavior in social contexts ranging from affiliation and parenting to disease avoidance and social threat. This article aims to (a) introduce research on human chemical communication in the historical context of the behavioral sciences; (b) provide a balanced overview of recent advances that describe individual differences in the emission of semiochemicals and the neural mechanisms underpinning their perception, that together demonstrate communicative function; and (c) propose directions for future research toward unraveling the molecular principles involved and understanding the variability in the generation, transmission, and reception of chemical signals in increasingly ecologically valid conditions. Achieving these goals will enable us to address some important societal challenges but are within reach only with the aid of genuinely interdisciplinary approaches.
虽然化学信号传导是大多数脊椎动物重要的交流方式,但长期以来人们一直认为它对人类的影响微不足道。然而,越来越多的证据表明,嗅觉在从社交关系、养育子女到疾病预防和社会威胁等各种社会背景下都会影响人类行为。本文旨在:(a)在行为科学的历史背景下介绍人类化学通讯的研究;(b)全面概述近期的进展,这些进展描述了信息素分泌的个体差异及其感知背后的神经机制,共同证明了其通讯功能;(c)为未来的研究提出方向,以揭示其中涉及的分子原理,并理解在日益符合生态实际的条件下化学信号产生、传递和接收的变异性。实现这些目标将使我们能够应对一些重要的社会挑战,但只有借助真正的跨学科方法才能实现。