Suggestions for Researching Zwaadermaker Conjugates: Ron Blue - [EMAIL PROTECTED] WEB: http://turn.to/ai Zwaadermaker conjugates are chemical when presented individual can be recognized by their smell. When the conjugates are presented together they cancel each other out or almost cancel each other out. This process may be interpret to support a wavelet model and a correlational opponent processing model of how the brain processes information. Below are listed some Zwaadermaker Conjugates. beeswax and balsam of tolu benzoin and rubber bitter almond and musk butyric acid and oil of juniper camphor and eau de cologne ethyl mercaptan and eucalaptol ethyl mercaptan and caproic acid ionone and ammonia rubber and cedarwood skatole and cedarwood vanilla and chlorine Research possibilities include the following: 1. Using benzoin, rubber, skatole, and cedarwood, habituate cedarwood then observe its effect on the subjective reports of intensity for rubber, skatole, and benzoin. Correlational Opponent Processing suggest that rubber and skatole will be stronger than the control group. Benzoin would be weaker than the control group. 2. Repeat the process with each of the chemicals. 3. Male and female pheromones may be Zwaadermaker Conjugates. Reference: Blue, R & Blue, W. (November, 1998). Correlational Opponent Processing: A Unifying Principle. The Noetic Journal Bruno, Tom (July 27, 2001) RE: Olfactory oversensitity, email message Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED], author email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cox, James P. (1975) Odor Control and Olfaction. Pollution Sciences Publishing Company - Overview of odor classification schemes over history