PSYC798L Graduate Seminar: The Biopsychology of Aggression; (3 credits)
Fall 2012
Wednesdays
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. Topics for discussion the genetic contributions to aggression, the involvement of neuromodulators and hormones, the ontogeny of aggression and violence, and the psychophysiology of (primarily human) aggression.
This course can fulfill either a PSYC Honor's Seminar requirement or a Theme I Mind, Brain, and Behavior requirement.
Please contact the course instructor, Dr. Jens Herberholz at jherberh@umd.edu to obtain permission to enroll in PSYC 789L.
Fall 2012
Wednesdays
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. Topics for discussion the genetic contributions to aggression, the involvement of neuromodulators and hormones, the ontogeny of aggression and violence, and the psychophysiology of (primarily human) aggression.
This course can fulfill either a PSYC Honor's Seminar requirement or a Theme I Mind, Brain, and Behavior requirement.
Please contact the course instructor, Dr. Jens Herberholz at jherberh@umd.edu to obtain permission to enroll in PSYC 789L.