That is fascinating. Obviously, since humans don’t have the vomeronasal organ it doesn’t directly apply, but it does suggest that sex-specific behavior may not be as tied to the brain as previously thought. So does that open the door for a more environmentally based view of the cause of sexual preference in the old nature vs. nurture debate?
I can demonstrate how consciousness changes are the primary stimulation for sexual preference. Usually, I can identify the exact point in an individual’s life where they develop masculine or feminine consciousness attributes and if they changed, that can be identified as well. I’m not supporting either side in the debate. Just searching for scientific facts to assist in understanding of the process.