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Chunk #19 — Results — Study 1: Non-socially anxious participants — Stimulus detection

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Intensified neuronal investment in the processing of chemosensory anxiety signals in non-socially anxious and socially anxious individuals.
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Some participants were able to detect an odor of single sweat samples (either male anxiety, or female anxiety, or male sport, or female sport). However, no participant was able to olfactorily detect both chemosensory stimuli of both donor genders (Table 1). The detection rates did not significantly vary between the two odor conditions or the sex of the sweat donor (binomial tests), or with the sex of the perceiver (Fisher test). As the chemosensory stimuli were not detectable for most of the participants, it was refrained from analyzing any odor ratings.