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Keywords: invertebrates

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Advanced Animal Behavior, Spring 2000

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Type: Course Related Materials
Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: MIT OpenCourseWare
Grade Level: Post-secondary

Abstract: Reviews selected issues including learning, cognition, perception, foraging and feeding, migration and navigation, defense, and social activities including conflict, collaboration, courtship and reproduction, and communication. The interacting contributions of environment and heredity are examined and ... More »

Invertebrates I from the course General Biology Lab

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Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: Webcast UC Berkeley Course Lectures
Grade Level: Post-secondary

Abstract: Bio 1A: General Biology at UC Berkeley - Fall 2006. Laboratory that accompanies Bio 1A lecture course. Intended for biological science majors, but open to all qualified students. Video of lectures available at webcast.berkeley.edu/courses.

Invertebrates II from the course General Biology Lab

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Type: Course Related Materials
Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: Webcast UC Berkeley Course Lectures
Grade Level: Post-secondary

Abstract: Bio 1A: General Biology at UC Berkeley - Fall 2006. Laboratory that accompanies Bio 1A lecture course. Intended for biological science majors, but open to all qualified students. Video of lectures available at webcast.berkeley.edu/courses.

Neural Plasticity in Learning and Development, Spring 2002

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Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: MIT OpenCourseWare
Grade Level: Post-secondary

Abstract: Roles of neural plasticity in learning and memory and in development of invertebrates and mammals. An in-depth critical analysis of current literature of molecular, cellular, genetic, electrophysiological, and behavioral studies. Discussion of original papers supplemented by introductory lectures.