AlaskaX: Behavioral Neuroscience: Foundations of Compulsive Behaviors

AlaskaX: Behavioral Neuroscience: Foundations of Compulsive Behaviors

by University of Alaska Fairbanks

Behavioral Neuroscience Course

Offered by AlaskaX

Course Description

Embark on an exciting journey into the world of behavioral neuroscience with this comprehensive course offered by AlaskaX. This introductory-level course delves into the fascinating realm of mouse behavior research and its implications for understanding human cognition and mental health disorders. You'll gain hands-on experience in analyzing mouse behavior, learn about responsible research practices, and explore the connections between animal models and human psychiatric conditions, particularly focusing on obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

What Students Will Learn

  • Responsible animal handling and research ethics
  • Data collection and analysis techniques for mouse behavior studies
  • Understanding of OCD in humans and compulsive-like behaviors in mice
  • Interpretation of research results in the context of human behavior and psychiatric disorders
  • Formulation of original research hypotheses in behavioral sciences
  • Critical thinking skills to connect basic research to potential improvements in human mental health

Prerequisites

There are no specific prerequisites for this course. However, students should be comfortable with the idea of using mice in research and have an interest in neuroscience, biology, or psychology.

Course Content

  • Fundamentals of behavioral neuroscience research
  • Ethical considerations and responsible conduct in animal research
  • Mouse handling and care techniques
  • Data collection methods for mouse behavior studies
  • Analysis of compulsive-like behaviors in mice
  • Understanding OCD in humans and its animal model counterparts
  • Interpretation of research results and their implications for human behavior
  • Formulation of research hypotheses in behavioral sciences
  • Connection between basic research and potential improvements in human mental health

Who This Course Is For

  • Undergraduate students interested in neuroscience, psychology, or biology
  • Aspiring researchers in behavioral sciences or neuropsychology
  • Healthcare professionals seeking to understand the foundations of psychiatric disorders
  • Anyone curious about the biological basis of human behavior and mental health conditions

Real-World Applications

  • Pursuing careers in neuroscience research or pharmaceutical development
  • Conducting behavioral studies in academic or industrial settings
  • Contributing to the development of new treatments for psychiatric disorders
  • Applying a deeper understanding of human behavior to fields such as psychology, education, or marketing
  • Enhancing critical thinking and data analysis skills applicable to various scientific disciplines

Syllabus

Module 1: Introduction, Animal Care and Use Training

Module 2: Ethics of Animal Research

Module 3: OCD in humans and compulsive-like behavior in mice (nesting)

Module 4: Compulsive-like behavior: Data collection and analysis of marble burying behavior

Module 5: Interpretation of results

This course offers a unique opportunity to gain practical skills in behavioral neuroscience research while exploring the fascinating connections between animal models and human behavior. By enrolling, you'll be taking a significant step towards understanding the complexities of the human brain and potentially contributing to advancements in mental health research.

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