BioNB 494 - Spring 2008

Brain Evolution and Behavior

Professor Andrew H. Bass

Day/Time: TR 8:40-9:55 AM
CID#: 068-916
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: BioNB 222 or equivalent
Grading Option: S/U grades optional
Course Description: Organization and evolution of neuroanatomical pathways as substrates for species-typical vertebrate behaviors. The course is divided into three major sections: development, general principles of brain organization, and co-evolution of vertebrate brain and behavior.

Andrew H. Bass

W239 Mudd Hall, 254-4372, ahb3@cornell.edu
Office Hours: TBA

Syllabus

Readings*

Written Assignments

Final Paper Guidelines - See end of syllabus for guidelines on the final paper.

Writing a Review Paper

2008 Midterm Exam Answer Key

Aaron Rice Slides

  Practice Midterm Exam

QUIZ

*READINGS: As in BioNB 222, the readings linked to each lecture are meant as supplementary material to help clarify lectures and to provide greater depth and breadth for interested students. Readings can also help each of you to define a topic for a final paper.
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Report problems to Lori Miller.