NewsThis article is in the news archive. Sexual attraction could be due to the wiring of the brain.Sexual attraction between males and females could be down to differences in the way the brain is wired up, according to work from the lab of Dr Greg Jefferis at LMB. The research was carried out in fruit flies in collaboration with colleagues at the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP) in Vienna. “Previous work...has shown that pheromones are critical for regulating sex-specific behaviour, but has yet to identify wiring differences in the brain that might explain why the same smell is processed differently by each sex. This is what we seem to have (in this recent paper) found in the fly. Now we are working hard to prove that these wiring differences really do alter brain function and behaviour.” Research Institute of Molecular Pathology Posted on 26/10/2010 Further newsGo to the news index page. |