Course Description
This is a biology course presented by Stanford University. It covers how to approach complex normal and abnormal behaviors through biology. How to integrate disciplines including sociobiology, ethology, neuroscience, and endocrinology to examine behaviors such as aggression, sexual behavior, language use, and mental illness.
The course is taught by Robert Sapolsky. Sapolsky is a Professor of Biology, Neurosurgery, Neurology & Neurological Sciences at Stanford University.
The course is taught by Robert Sapolsky. Sapolsky is a Professor of Biology, Neurosurgery, Neurology & Neurological Sciences at Stanford University.
Video Lectures
Human Behavioral Biology: Chaos and Reductionism (Lecture 21 of 25)
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Human Behavioral Biology: Emergence and Complexity (Lecture 22 of 25)
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Human Behavioral Biology: Language (Lecture 23 of 25)
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Human Behavioral Biology: Schizophrenia (Lecture 24 of 25)
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Human Behavioral Biology: Individual Differences (Lecture 25 of 25)
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