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Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience

Mirrored from openstax.org · CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0 · Elizabeth D. Kirby, Melissa J. Glenn, Noah J. Sandstrom, Christina L. Williams, S. D. Bilbo, Irina Calin-Jageman, Robert J. Calin-Jageman, Matt Carter, Victoria L. Castro, Christine J. Charvet, Natalia Duque-Wilckens, Amy L. Griffin, Yanabah Jaques, Daniela Kaufer, MeeJung Ko, Megan M. Mahoney, C. Daniel Meliza, Eric M. Mintz, Sandra E. Muroy, Richard Olivo, Yuan B. Peng, Briana E. Pinales, Anita M. Quintana, Shivon A. Robinson, Michael Sandstrom, Cecil J. Saunders, Gary L. Wenk, Cedric L. Williams, Kevin D. Wilson, Joseph D. Zak

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Authors: Elizabeth D. Kirby, Melissa J. Glenn, Noah J. Sandstrom, Christina L. Williams, S. D. Bilbo, Irina Calin-Jageman, Robert J. Calin-Jageman, Matt Carter, Victoria L. Castro, Christine J. Charvet, Natalia Duque-Wilckens, Amy L. Griffin, Yanabah Jaques, Daniela Kaufer, MeeJung Ko, Megan M. Mahoney, C. Daniel Meliza, Eric M. Mintz, Sandra E. Muroy, Richard Olivo, Yuan B. Peng, Briana E. Pinales, Anita M. Quintana, Shivon A. Robinson, Michael Sandstrom, Cecil J. Saunders, Gary L. Wenk, Cedric L. Williams, Kevin D. Wilson, Joseph D. Zak · License: CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0

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Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience aligns to the topics and objectives of introductory behavioral neuroscience courses taught in psychology, biology, neuroscience, and similar departments. This offering is intended for undergraduates with no presumed college-level science coursework, and presents the foundational principles of brain-behavior-environment interactions. In Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience, students will begin to understand how the physiology of the nervous system and the environment dictate our movements, thoughts and feelings. Students will be challenged to think about real neuroscience experiments, appreciate how neuroscience knowledge evolves over time, and consider open questions in the field. They will also be invited to learn about the people behind the science, such as through interview videos and researcher profiles. The development of this material was supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation under IOS-2035041 to Elizabeth Kirby. The opinions, descriptions, recommendations, and findings are those of the contributors, and do not necessarily reflect the views of NSF. An Affordable Learning Exchange grant to Elizabeth Kirby from the Ohio State University also supported development of this material.

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2024-11-13