BIOL 021. Neuroethology


This course examines the neural basis of animal behavior.  We will build upon biological concepts, taking a comparative approach to explore the neural architecture underlying diverse animal sensory systems.  Why are some responses reflexive and others require further neural processing?  Possible topics include the neural systems underlying startle and escape responses, signal jamming, spatial memory, sending and receiving social signals, neuroendocrinology, neuroplasticity, and central pattern generators.  Textbook reading will be supplemented with current leterature in neuroethology.  
Prerequisite: BIOL 001  and BIOL 002   or permission of the instructor.  
Natural sciences and engineering practicum.
One laboratory period.
1 credit.
Catalog chapter: Biology  
Department website: http://www.swarthmore.edu/biology


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