PSYCHC116
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PSYCH C116 - Hormones and Behavior
Course Title
Hormones and Behavior
Course Description
This course provides a comprehensive overview of behavioral endocrinology beginning with hormone production and actions on target tissues/circuits and continuing with an exploration of a variety of behaviors and their regulation/consequences. The course also examines the reciprocal interactions between the neuroendocrine system and behavior, considering the impact of hormones on development and adult behavior, and how behavior regulates physiology. Although non-human vertebrate species will be the primary focus, the relevance of these topics to humans will also be explored. Topics include sexual differentiation and sex differences in behavior, reproductive, parental, and aggressive behavior, biological rhythms, and homeostatic regulation.
Minimum Units
3
Maximum Units
3
Repeat Rules
Course is not repeatable for credit.
Grading Basis
Default Letter Grade; P/NP Option
Instructors
Kriegsfeld
Prerequisites
Completion of biological prerequisites for the major and consent of instructor; a course in mammalian physiology recommended.
Cross-Listed Course(s)
Term
Fall and Spring
Lecture Hours
2
Discussion Hours
1