Warrior of Light Posted July 5, 2004 Injection could trigger end to adultery Thursday 17 June 2004, 3:08 Makka Time, 0:08 GMT First meadow voles... but could men be next? Scientists have a created a simple injection that would prevent your partner from cheating – provided your partner is a meadow vole. A single gene inserted into the brain can change promiscuous male rodents into faithful, monogamous partners, scientists said on Wednesday. It may not be quite that simple to rein in human philanderers - many genes as well as other factors are probably involved in relationships among people But researchers at the Yerkes National Primate Research Centre of Emory University and Atlanta's Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience (CBN) in the United States said their rodent results could help to explain the neurobiology of romantic love. "Our study...provides evidence in a comparatively simple animal model, thatchanges in the activity of a single gene profoundly can change a fundamental social behaviour of animals within a species," said Larry Young a researcher at the university. Gene transferred in virus "It is intriguing to consider that individual differences in vasopressin receptors in humans might play a role in how differently people form relationships" Larry Young,Researcher, Emory University He and his colleagues, who reported their research in the science journal Nature, used a harmless virus to transfer the gene for a key hormone involved in sexual behaviour from monogamous prairie voles into the brains of their randy relatives, the meadow voles. After the gene transfer, the previously promiscuous meadow voles had less of a roving eye and showed a distinct preference for their current partners. Earlier research had shown that prairie voles, which form life-long partnerships, had higher levels of receptors for the hormone vasopressin in an area of the brain called the ventral pallidum, than meadow voles. Introducing the gene increased the natural levels of the receptor and enhanced the meadow voles' ability to form pair bonds. Previous studies have also suggested that the receptors may play a role in disorders such as autism, and that brain pathways involved in romantic relationships also play a part in drug addiction."It is intriguing," said Young, "to consider that individual differences in vasopressin receptors in humans might play a role in how differently people form relationships." Agencies [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jaabir Posted July 5, 2004 Originally posted by SisSade: Injection could trigger end to adultery Scientists have a created a simple injection that would prevent your partner from cheating – provided your partner is a meadow vole. I have that gene in my brain "STANDARD"... so no need to inject me with none i wonder if there is a gene that can be planted in women’s brain to keep them from gossiping Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Warrior of Light Posted July 5, 2004 Lol darman,^^^^^^ Congrats for having the gene, With the gossiping it applies both ways really even men gossip you know, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted October 3, 2008 "It's not about blaming the wife. It can't be. I mean, cheating is ridiculous. It's wrong. And you can't justify it," Gary says. "My book is about one thing. It's really about empowering women. If I can give you knowledge that says that I could have proof that if you do certain things, you can lead your relationship to a better place, that will be much better for you as well because it's not just about stopping tragedy. It's about building a much more mutually beneficial relationship." besides sex Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Allamagan Posted October 3, 2008 That is cool, because we will witness sharp decline of these kinda of homicide Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted October 3, 2008 LooooooooooooL...I don't think that jealous kusband...Looks like people in middle of war really. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted October 5, 2008 how about the cheating women ?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites