id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_g43nt2vz5fhujhmwnfqjmxe54u Elisa Calvi The scent of emotions: A systematic review of human intra- and interspecific chemical communication of emotions 2020.0 19 .pdf application/pdf 16261 1952 59 Results: Chemosignals derived from axillary odors collected under a variety of emotional stimuli and sad tears in humans affect receivers' social interactions, danger evidences confirmed that human body odors vary according to emotional states of the donors and that these changes can be perceived Recent data suggest that humans' chemosignals could also be perceived by other species as dogs and horses (D'Aniello, Semin, Alterisio, Here, we systematically review the studies on the communication of emotions by chemosignals in humans and between humans Participants: We included studies investigating the effects of human-derived emotional chemosignals on human and animal receivers. to fear or anxiety-related chemosignals can influence the performances of receivers in cognitive, behavioral, and emotional tasks Notably in the majority of studies, the detection rate of the target emotion was very poor, suggesting that chemosignaling communication in humans acts below awareness (Pause et al., 2009; Zhou ./cache/work_g43nt2vz5fhujhmwnfqjmxe54u.pdf ./txt/work_g43nt2vz5fhujhmwnfqjmxe54u.txt