Behavioral Neurology
TeachersHIRASAWA , Takae
Grade, SemesterYear 3 1st semest [Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering]
CategorySpecial Subjects
Elective, CreditsElective 2credit
 Syllabus Number5J352

Course Description

This lecture outlines to understand the orderliness of animal behavior and learn physiological mechanisms involved in it. We will discuss the various animal behaviors which are thought to be important for understanding the neural basis of behavior development and discuss it from neurophysiological, neuroendocrinological, and molecular biological aspect.

Course Objectives

Animals are not meaninglessly moving. Its behavior is meaningful, it adapts to each habitat and evolves and is highly diversified. And, it is the universal physiological mechanism in many cases that supports it. The goal of this lecture is to "understand the meaning of animal behavior and understand the relationship with control mechanism".


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1Do animals have their mind?
2What is the difference "Discussion" and "Dialogue"?
3Is it possible to love with a robot?
4Lecture-Breeding behavior-
5why do I work?
6What is a work and labor?
7Lecture-Social behavior of bees-
8Special lecture
9What is intelligence?
10What do we look at when we look at a picture?
11Lecture-Mirror neuron-
12Selection of free dialogue
13Free dialogue1
14Free dialogue2
15Comprehensive test and conclusion