“Olfactory Exposure to Males, including Men, Causes Stress and Related Analgesia in Rodents”, 2014-04-28 (; backlinks):
We found that exposure of mice and rats to male but not female experimenters produces pain inhibition.
Male-related stimuli induced a robust physiological stress response that results in stress-induced analgesia. This effect could be replicated with T-shirts worn by men, bedding material from gonadally intact and unfamiliar male mammals, and presentation of compounds secreted from the human axilla [armpit].
Experimenter sex can thus affect apparent baseline responses in behavioral testing.