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BIO 150: Human Behavioral Biology

BIO 150: Human Behavioral Biology (Spring 2010, Stanford Univ.). Instructor: Professor Robert Sapolsky. This course focuses on how to approach complex normal and abnormal behaviors through biology and how to integrate disciplines including sociobiology, ethology, neuroscience, and endocrinology to examine behaviors such as aggression, sexual behavior, language use, and mental illness.

Introduction


Lecture 01 - Introduction to Human Behavioral Biology
Lecture 02 - Behavioral Evolution
Lecture 03 - Behavioral Evolution II
Lecture 04 - Molecular Genetics I
Lecture 05 - Molecular Genetics II
Lecture 06 - Behavioral Genetics I
Lecture 07 - Behavioral Genetics II
Lecture 08 - Recognizing Relatives
Lecture 09 - Ethology
Lecture 10 - Introduction to Neuroscience I
Lecture 11 - Introduction to Neuroscience II
Lecture 12 - Endocrinology
Lecture 13 - Advanced Neurology and Endocrinology
Lecture 14 - Limbic System
Lecture 15 - Human Sexual Behavior I
Lecture 16 - Human Sexual Behavior II
Lecture 17 - Human Sexual Behavior III & Aggression I
Lecture 18 - Aggression II
Lecture 19 - Aggression III
Lecture 20 - Aggression IV
Lecture 21 - Chaos and Reductionism
Lecture 22 - Emergence and Complexity
Lecture 23 - Language
Lecture 24 - Schizophrenia
Lecture 25 - Individual Differences