Neuroscience 320 - Sex and the Brain

Sex and the Brain

Spring
2026
01
4.00
Mikaela Laine

TU TH 10:50 AM - 12:05 PM

Smith College
NSC-320-01-202603
malaine@smith.edu
In this course students journey into how sex (and where relevant, gender) can and should be considered as a variable in biomedical research, with a focus on brain function and health. The course covers how and why the sex of research subjects has historically been overlooked and how males have been considered the “default” model systems for whole species and beyond. The class discusses the dimensionality of sex as a variable, learning about sex-related factors (such as chromosomes and hormones) that impact humans dynamically. The class explores research demonstrating within-sex variability, cross-sex similarities and sex-related differences in brain structure, function and health in various species, while critically evaluating this work through the lenses of rigor, ethics and equity. Prerequisite: NSC 210. Enrollment limited to 25.

[CE] NSC 210

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.