PSY 308: Primate Perspectives on Behavior and the Brain

Class Program
Credits 3

The human brain is an incredibly complex structure that allows us to perform amazing behaviors (such as language). But how (and why) did this structure evolve? What features of the brain and behavior are unique to humans? Widespread among other animals? This course will examine the evolutionary origins of the human brain and behavior by studying our closest living relatives: the non-human primates. In this class, students will develop effective research and writing strategies which will culminate into a final paper. 

Prerequisite Courses