"Lec 9 - Ethology" (April 19, 2010) Robert Sapolsky looks at the biology of behavior through the ethological lens: observing animals in various natural environments, in their own language. He explores behavioral variety, the importance of gene environment interactions, experimental testing of fixed action patterns, the releasing of informational stimuli, and neuroethology. 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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Tags: Science Interdisciplinary Bioengineering Genetic Sociobiology Darwin Evolution Sexual Species Natural Selection Learning Animal Organism Relative Genetically Based Traits Environment Heritability Reproduce Reproduction Survive Gene Va
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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