Natural Science 0244 - Neuroendocrinology

Neuroendocrinology

Spring
2022
1
4.00
Cynthia Gill

10:30AM-11:50AM M;10:30AM-11:50AM W

Hampshire College
334531
Cole Science Center 316;Cole Science Center 316
cjgNS@hampshire.edu
The social, nutritional and sensory environment of an organism can dramatically affect the expression of specific hormones. Those hormones, in turn, can determine the development, degree of plasticity and output of the nervous system. Thus, the behavior an organism can have is sometimes determined by the endocrine constraints on the nervous system. This course examines how the endocrine system interacts with the nervous system to influence behavior in a range of organisms. We'll start with the foundations of nervous and endocrine system physiology and anatomy with consideration of common methods and techniques in neuroendocrine and behavioral research. Then we will focus on some specific behaviors such as parental behavior, reproductive behavior, feeding, affiliation, aggression, learning, and memory. In addition, we'll consider the range of normal to "abnormal" behaviors and the neuroendocrine factors that could influence these behaviors. Keywords: neuroscience, behavior, animal, endocrinology, biology

Environments and Change Students should generally expect to spend 8-10 hours a week on work outside of class time.

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