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The question arises how pheromones get detected. Is it smell alone or do humans have a sixth sense?
Research in the past decades has shown that amphibians, reptiles, and most mammals have a VNO (vomeronasal organ) which detects pheromones. Neural impulses from the VNO get processed in the accessory olfactory bulb.
Monti-Bloch is one of a dozen distinguished scientists who believe they have discovered the VNO in humans as well. It is located approximately half an inch inside the human nose. It detects chemical signals passed unconsciously among human beings - signa