PS 352 HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR   3.0 Credit(s)
Drawing heavily from both animal and human models, this course examines the hormonal basis of sexual differentiation, reproductive and parental behaviors, social affiliation, aggression, stress, learning and memory, affective disorders and steroid abuse.  This course introduces students to the neurobiology of hormone-behavior interactions in vertebrates. Prerequisite: Take PS-110 or BI-111
Offered: Fall Semester Odd Academic Years

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