Lecture

Behavioral Neuroscience V

This module explores the effects of drugs on behavior and brain function. Key topics include:

  • Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics.
  • The impact of various substances on the nervous system.
  • Behavioral changes associated with drug use.

Students will analyze case studies and conduct experiments to understand these effects more thoroughly.


Course Lectures
  • Behavioral Neuroscience I
    William Grisham

    This module introduces the foundational concepts of behavioral neuroscience. Students will explore the relationship between neural processes and behavior, focusing on:

    • Neuroanatomy and its relevance to behavior.
    • Neurotransmitter systems and their effects.
    • Methodologies used in behavioral neuroscience research.

    Hands-on laboratory activities will allow students to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.

  • Behavioral Neuroscience II
    William Grisham

    In this module, students will delve deeper into the behavioral aspects of neuroscience. The focus will be on:

    • How brain structures influence behavior.
    • The impact of genetics on psychological traits.
    • Case studies illustrating brain-behavior relationships.

    Students will engage in experiments that illustrate these concepts, enhancing their understanding through practical application.

  • Behavioral Neuroscience III
    William Grisham

    This module focuses on the neurobiological underpinnings of learning and memory. Key topics include:

    • Mechanisms of learning and memory formation.
    • The role of synaptic plasticity.
    • Neuroanatomical substrates involved in memory.

    Students will conduct experiments to observe these processes in action, solidifying their grasp of theoretical concepts.

  • Behavioral Neuroscience IV
    Franklin Krasne

    This module examines emotional processes and their neural correlates. Students will investigate:

    • The brain's role in emotion regulation.
    • Neurotransmitters associated with emotional responses.
    • The impact of stress on brain function.

    Experiments will provide insights into emotional behavior and its biological basis.

  • Behavioral Neuroscience V
    Franklin Krasne

    This module explores the effects of drugs on behavior and brain function. Key topics include:

    • Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics.
    • The impact of various substances on the nervous system.
    • Behavioral changes associated with drug use.

    Students will analyze case studies and conduct experiments to understand these effects more thoroughly.

  • Behavioral Neuroscience VI
    Franklin Krasne

    This module emphasizes the integration of sensory systems and their influence on behavior. Students will explore:

    • How sensory information is processed by the brain.
    • The relationship between perception and action.
    • Lab exercises that demonstrate sensory integration.

    Practical activities will enhance understanding of sensory processing in real-world contexts.

  • Behavioral Neuroscience VII
    Barbara Knowlton

    This module offers a comprehensive overview of the ethical considerations in neuroscience research. Topics covered include:

    • Ethical treatment of research subjects.
    • Regulatory standards in neuroscience.
    • Case studies on ethical dilemmas.

    Students will engage in discussions and analyses to better understand the importance of ethics in research.