UN3495: Gene-Environment Interactions | E. Duman

Psychology
Undergraduate Lecture
Tu Th 1:10-2:25PM

The aim of this course is to examine the biological bases of individual differences in behavior. By covering these topics, students are expected to gain a better understanding of how our behavior is i) formed and shaped by gene-environment interactions over time, ii) influenced by the underlying physiological and epigenetic mechanisms, and iii) changed by developmental processes. With this information, the students are expected to view individual differences in behavior in a perspective that is highly interdisciplinary and dynamic.

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