NEURO-368 Animal Behavior

Study of animal behavior examining how evolutionary, ecological, genetic, neurological, and cognitive mechanisms influence the behavior of animals. The course will also cover how behavior is modified by learning/training and changes in the environment. Topics include animal communication, territoriality, reproductive behavior, complex social systems, and sensory capabilities. Lecture and discussion of articles from the primary literature.

Maximum Enrollment

Standard Course (40)

Credits

1

Cross Listed Courses

PSYCH-368

Prerequisite

Psych/Neuro 201 and Psych/Neuro 204 or Psych/Neuro 205