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Mon Feb 17 02:28:22 CET 2003


>uh! d!d ! znd u dze !sse! m!yake +?
>tzo ! knou uat u zmell l!ke z!l!

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>When mice sniff the face of an animal, more nerve cells
>                   burst into action than when smelling a behind, the team
>                   found.  Katz suggests that a similar response may occur in
>                   our brains — which can also detect pheromones
>                   — when we kiss a partner. 
>
>                   It has long been hypothesized that kissing involves some
>                   sort of chemical communication, says Noam Sobel, a smell
>                   specialist at the University of California, Berkeley. "Taking
>                   these sorts of findings into human behaviour can be
>                   interesting".


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>And Katz' investigation went far beyond first base. After
>observing amorous animals, the group found that certain
>nerve cells shut down when mice start to have sex. Whether
>this also occurs in the human brain, remains to be seen.

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