Ethnic Influences on the Perceptual Properties of Human Chemosignals
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Individuals of African and Caucasian descent show different chemical signatures in their body odors (BO). Does such biological difference have a perceptual correlate? We tested BO donors and raters of Afro-Portuguese (AP) and Caucasian (C) descent to investigate whether olfactory ratings reveal an ethnic bias and whether olfactory ethnic discrimination is possible. C (vs. AP) women rated the C BO as more pleasant, even when controlling for intensity. The C BO labelled as AP was rated as more intense by C raters. Although discriminability of ethnicity and sex is at chance, a nominal advantage for AP vs. C BO emerges.
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Ferdenzi C, Ortegon S, Delplanque S, Baldovini N, Bensafi M Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2020; 375(1800):20190268.
PMID: 32306873 PMC: 7209927. DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2019.0268.