"Lec 8 - Recognizing Relatives" (April 16, 2010) Robert Sapolsky discusses various methods of innate recognition of relatives between animals and humans through protein signatures, olfactory cellular mechanisms, cognitive, and sensory processes. He explores the importance of relatedness in animal mating/ovulation cycles and other phenomena that show how organisms identify each other. Stanford University http://www.stanford.edu Stanford Department of Biology http://biology.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Channel on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/stanford
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Channels: Genetics
Tags: Science Interdisciplinary Bioengineering Genetic Sociobiology Darwin Evolution Sexual Species Natural Selection Recognition Relatedness Animal Organism Relative Genetically Based Traits Environment Heritability Reproduce Reproduction
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Lec 1 - Introduction to Human Behavioral Biology
Lec 3 - Behavioral Evolution II
Lec 7 - Behavioral Genetics II
Lec 10 - Introduction to Neuroscience I
Lec 11 - Introduction to Neuroscience II
Lec 13 - Advanced Neurology and Endocrinology
Lec 15 - Human Sexual Behavior I
Lec 16 - Human Sexual Behavior II
Lec 17 - Human Sexual Behavior III & Aggression I
Lec 21 - Chaos and Reductionism