There is chemistry in social chemistry

There is chemistry in social chemistry

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Das Sprichwort „jemanden gut riechen können“ ist wohl jedem
bekannt. Doch welchen Einfluss hat der Geruch eigentlich auf
soziale Beziehungen, wie Partnerschaften und Freundschaften? Welche
Rolle könnten Pheromone dabei spielen und wie entsteht Geruch
eigentlich? Diese und weitere Fragen können die
Wissenschaftlerinnen Luisa Naber und Annika Spiekermann in der
aktuellen Folge „Sozialpsychologie direkt - das Miteinander
erklärt“ beantworten. Moderation: Lara Lange Literatur: Havlíček,
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odor may contribute to social bonding: An electronic nose relying
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2008.06.019 Musik: Ronald Kah (Happy
Intro), https://ronaldkah.de (Podcast: Seminarprojekt im Rahmen des
Moduls Sozialpsychologie bei Prof. Dr. Sarah Jessen, 2.
Fachsemester Psychologie, Universität zu Lübeck)

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