Epigenetic effects on ecological, social, and neurogenic niches that affect behavior

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: October 19, 2012

2012 Society for Social Neuroscience Poster Presentation
The poster presented on October 11, 2012 is available at the link below:
Human pheromones and nutrient chemicals: epigenetic effects on ecological, social, and neurogenic niches that affect behavior
“Replication by others will help to extend what is currently known about adaptive evolution via the epigenetic effects of nutrient chemicals and pheromones on intracellular signaling, stochastic gene expression, hormones, and unconscious effects on behavior (“biological embedding”) to socio-cognitive niche construction (1-3).”
 
 


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