Pheromonal Effects Explored

The Coolidge effect reveals how both male and female rodents can regain mating vigor simply by the introduction of a new partner, highlighting the powerful role of pheromones. Evidence suggests that even in humans, chemical signaling occurs, with intriguing implications such as the influence of tears on male sexual desire. The existence of Jacobson's organ remains debated, yet the potential for pheromonal communication among humans continues to captivate researchers.