Exploring Human Behavioral Biology with Stanford Lecturer Robert Sapolsky
Explore the Intricacies of Human Behavior: Uncover the Biology Behind Our Actions with Stanford's Renowned Behavioral Biology Course!
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What you'll learn
Understand the foundational concepts of human behavioral biology.
Examine the role of genetics in shaping behavior and individual differences.
Analyze the biological and neurological underpinnings of aggression and sexual behavior.
Explore the complexities of human psychology, including disorders like schizophrenia and depression.
This course includes
39.5 hours of video
Certificate of completion
Access on mobile and TV
Course content
1 modules
• 27 lessons
• 39.5 hours of video
Exploring Human Behavioral Biology with Stanford Lecturer Robert Sapolsky
27 lessons
• 38.5 hours
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1. Introduction to Human Behavioral Biology57:14
2. Behavioral Evolution01:36:57
3. Behavioral Evolution II01:36:59
4. Molecular Genetics I01:33:34
5. Molecular Genetics II01:14:09
6. Behavioral Genetics I01:38:35
7. Behavioral Genetics II01:32:44
8. Recognizing Relatives01:19:26
9. Ethology01:41:06
10. Introduction to Neuroscience I01:00:35
11. Introduction to Neuroscience II01:13:02
12. Endocrinology49:15
13. Advanced Neurology and Endocrinology01:13:00
14. Limbic System01:28:44
15. Human Sexual Behavior I01:41:42
16. Human Sexual Behavior II01:40:40
17. Human Sexual Behavior III & Aggression I01:36:41
18. Aggression II01:45:06
19. Aggression III01:41:11
20. Aggression IV01:42:50
21. Chaos and Reductionism01:37:32
22. Emergence and Complexity01:42:30
23. Language01:42:46
24. Schizophrenia01:40:26
25. Individual Differences53:53
Dr. Robert Sapolsky's lecture about Biological Underpinnings of Religiosity01:22:46
Stanford's Sapolsky On Depression in U.S. (Full Lecture)52:28