MIT 9.20 Animal Behavior, Fall 2013
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What you'll learn
This course includes
- 17.3 hours of video
- Certificate of completion
- Access on mobile and TV
Course content
1 modules • 25 lessons • 17.3 hours of video
MIT 9.20 Animal Behavior, Fall 2013
25 lessons
• 17.3 hours
MIT 9.20 Animal Behavior, Fall 2013
25 lessons
• 17.3 hours
- Lec1: Introduction to animal behavior and how it is studied 49:34
- Lec2: Introduction to ethology 04:56
- Lec4: Ethology and Konrad Lorenz' Jackdaws 48:51
- Lec6: Fixed action patterns and central nervous system 50:04
- Lec8: Innate behaviors, motivation and fundamentals of ethology 51:58
- Lec9: Lorenz on fundamental ethology, part 1 51:23
- Lec10: Lorenz on fundamental ethology, part 2 48:58
- Lec11: Lorenz on fundamentals of ethology, part 3 45:58
- Lec12: Evolution and the development and plasticity of behavior, part 1 36:19
- Lec13: Evolution and the development and plasticity of behavior, part 2 52:36
- Lec14: Communication and Meerkats of the Kalahari Desert, part 1 26:06
- Lec15: Communication and Meerkats of the Kalahari Desert, part 2 27:27
- Lec16: Foraging behaviors 49:11
- Lec17: Anti-predator behavior 26:42
- Lec18: Mating and reproduction 50:51
- Lec20: Sociobiology 51:21
- Lec21: Genetic influences on social behavior 39:12
- Lec23: Sociobiology, mating behaviors and scientific method 39:18
- Lec24: Discoveries of sociobiology 48:13
- Lec25: Cultural determinism and sociobiology 46:00
- Lec26: Critique of cultural determinism 43:52
- Lec27: Sociobiology and culture 45:47
- Lec28: Triumph of sociobiology and learning 47:07
- Lec29: Konrad Lorenz on learning, part 2 50:10
- Lec30: Konrad Lorenz on learning, part 3 13:11
