BIO 442 BEHAVIORAL GENETICS
An examination of the interdisciplinary field that combines behavior and genetics to study the effects that genes, development, environment, and their interactions have on a variety of complex behaviors of humans and other animals. Topics may include sense perception and response, memory and learning, circadian rhythms, courtship patterns, locomotion, social interactions, and addiction. Lectures on basic principles and discussion of primary research literature will be used.
Prerequisite
BIO 208.
Enrollment Limit
Enrollment limited to 16 students.