Graduate Seminar now open to senior and honors majors...
PSYC 798-L (Graduate Seminar): The Biopsychology of Aggression
(3 credits) Grade Method: REG/AUD.
W......... 9:00am-11:30am (BPS 1112)
Course Description:
The primary goal of this seminar is to explore recent advances in the study of animal and human aggression. We will discuss the genetic contributions to aggression, the involvement of neuromodulators and hormones, the ontogeny of aggression and violence, and the psychophysiology of (primarily human) aggression.
PSYC 798-L (Graduate Seminar): The Biopsychology of Aggression
(3 credits) Grade Method: REG/AUD.
W......... 9:00am-11:30am (BPS 1112)
Course Description:
The primary goal of this seminar is to explore recent advances in the study of animal and human aggression. We will discuss the genetic contributions to aggression, the involvement of neuromodulators and hormones, the ontogeny of aggression and violence, and the psychophysiology of (primarily human) aggression.