Behavioral Neuroscience

COGS-4360

This course is an introduction to the role of physiological mechanisms in behavioral processes. There will be detailed examination and discussion of the involvement of biological systems in feeding and drinking, sexual behavior, sleep and arousal, learning and memory, psychopathology and psychopharmacology.

4 credits

Past Term Data

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2023
Behavioral Neuroscience (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 13/15
2022
Behavioral Neuroscience (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 15/15
Behavioral Neuroscience (4c)
  • Jason Sean Jacobskind
Seats Taken: 14/15
2021
Behavioral Neuroscience (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 13/15
Behavioral Neuroscience (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 7/19
2020
Behavioral Neuroscience (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 15/15
Behavioral Neuroscience (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 1/19
2019
Behavioral Neuroscience (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 13/15
Behavioral Neuroscience (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 10/19
2018
Behavioral Neuroscience (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 15/15
Behavioral Neuroscience (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 0/9
2017
Behavioral Neuroscience (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 6/0
2016
Behavioral Neuroscience (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 16/0
2015
Behavioral Neuroscience (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 10/0
2014
Behavioral Neuroscience (4c)
  • Alicia Ann Walf
Seats Taken: 9/9
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