Middlebury

PSYC0418A-F19

Psychobio & Sex Diff: Critique

Psychobiology and Sex Differences: Perils, Problems, and Contributions
Men and women differ reproductively, in hormonal patterns, in average height, and in muscle mass. Biology is accepted as contributing to these differences. Do biological contributions stop at the neck? Or might biology also contribute to neural and behavioral development in human as well as nonhuman species? We will examine evidence both for and against a potential role for psychobiological factors, such as hormones and chromosomes, in behavior and psychological states. These may include play behavior, cognition, sexual orientation, pain perception, addiction tendencies, and vulnerability to psychological disorders. We will also explore potential contributions of social and experiential factors because these may provide alternative, sometimes stronger, explanations, and because of potent reciprocal interrelationships between them. (PSYC 0105 and PSYC 0201; Open to junior and senior neuroscience and psychology majors only, others by waiver) 3 hrs. sem.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
92456
Subject Code:
PSYC
Course Number:
0418
Section Identifier:
A

Course

PSYC 0418

All Sections in Fall 2019

Fall 2019

PSYC0418A-F19 Seminar (Collaer)