
Washington: There is no fooling the female nose when it comes to sniffing out vital information about you. Scientists say women are more attuned to get biologically relevant information in sweat that may guide them in choosing a mate. But where men are concerned, their olfactory sense can be bluffed most of the time, said Charles J. Wysocki, behavioural neuroscientist at Monell Chemical Senses Centre, who led the study.
In the study, women and men rated the strength of underarm odours, both alone and in conjunction with various fragrances. The fragrances were selected to test their ability to block underarm odour through a method known as cross-adaptation.
Olfactory adaptation refers to the loss of sensitivity to an odour when one is constantly exposed to it. Olfactory cross-adaptation occurs when the nose adapts to one odour and then becomes less sensitive to a second odour.