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PSY 357 :  Stress and the development of aggressive behavior

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH

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Faculty:

Yvon Delville, Ph.D.

Contact:

Yvon Delville, Delville@psy.utexas.edu

Description:

Studies testing the role and effect of the social environment on the development and neurobiology of aggressive behavior in an animal model.  The effects of stress exposure are studied at different developmental periods, such as early postnatal and puberty.  These experiments are used to develop hypotheses that can be tested with human subjects originating from the Psy 301 pool.

Qualifications:

Previous exposure to biology or biopsychology is preferred.  Being interested to conduct laboratory experiments and capable of devoting 8-10 hours/week.  Being interested to better understand the biological bases of behavior.

Duties:

Conducting experiments, animal handling, managing data, behavioral observations, running hormone assays, as well as preparation, labeling and analysis of brain sections.

PSY 357 Undergraduate Research (SUMMER 2007)
PSY 357 Course Requirements

Updated 27 April 2007
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