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Johns Hopkins University | AS.200.377

Neuroethology

3.0

credits

Average Course Rating

(4.46)

A comparative and evolutionary approach to understanding the neural underpinnings of biologically relevant behaviors in vertebrate and invertebrate animals. Enrollment limited to Juniors, Seniors or by instructor approval. Prerequisite: AS.200.141 OR AS.080.305.

Spring 2015

(4.57)

Spring 2023

(4.36)

Spring 2015

Professor: Cynthia Moss

(4.57)

Students enjoyed the interesting topics covered and the clear feedback on exams. Many students found grading to be arbitrary and difficult to understand. This course could be improved by changing the setup of in-class group presentations so that multiple students from the group are responsible for presenting, and no longer scheduling Thursday discussions which were not productive. Prospective students should have a background in cognitive science and be familiar with reading research papers.

Spring 2023

Professor: Susanne Sterbing-d'angelo

(4.36)