Smell of dead scares humans

Smell of dead scares humans

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 09:35 PM IST
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London : The smell of dead organisms can trigger fight or flight in us, according to a new study which suggests humans, like other species, can perceive certain scents as threatening.

Dr Arnaud Wisman, from the University of Kent’s School of Psychology, found that putrescine, the chemical produced by decaying tissue of dead organisms, can produce a fight-or-flight response in humans, reports PTI. In four different experiments, people were exposed consciously and non-consciously to putrescine.

The results show that putrescine can serve as a (non-conscious) signal that initiates threat management responses.

The researchers found that even brief exposure to putrescine increases vigilance, followed by the readiness to either escape (flight), or engage in aggressive readiness (fight) when escape is not possible.

These are the first results to show that a scent emanating from a specific chemical compound (putrescine) can be processed as a threat signal. So far, nearly all the evidence for threat chemosignals has come from those that are transmitted by body sweat.

The researchers also believe their study as being among the first to show that a specific chemical compound can cause overt behaviour change in humans.

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