Stanford Human Behavioral Biology
This course covers how to approach complex normal and abnormal behaviors through biology; how to integrate disciplines including sociobiology, ethology, neuroscience, and endocrinology, to examine behaviors such as aggression, sexual behavior, language use, and mental illness. Created by Stanford
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1: Introduction to Human Behavioral Biology
2: Behavioral Evolution
3: Behavioral Evolution II
4: Molecular Genetics I
5: Molecular Genetics II
6: Behavioral Genetics I
7: Behavioral Genetics II
8: Recognizing Relatives
9: Ethology
10: Introduction to Neuroscience I
11: Introduction to Neuroscience II
12: Endocrinology
13: Advanced Neurology and Endocrinology
14: Limbic System
15: Human Sexual Behavior I
16: Human Sexual Behavior II
17: Human Sexual Behavior III & Aggression I
18: Aggression II
19: Aggression III
20: Aggression IV
21: Chaos and Reductionism
22: Emergence and Complexity
23: Language
24: Schizophrenia
25: Individual Differences