Behavioral Neuroscience

The Program in Behavioral Neuroscience reflects the multidisciplinary nature of the neurosciences. This research involves use of a wide range of modern neuroanatomical, neurophysiological, and neuropharmacological techniques, often combined with behavioral measures. Accordingly, faculty laboratories are equipped for localization of neurotransmitter enzymes, proteins and receptors using antibodies and radiolabeled probes, quantitative morphometrics of identified neurons, tracing the origin and distribution of neural pathways, metabolic mapping of functional activity with radioactive compounds and voltage-sensitive dyes, the control and quantification of behavior, and the modeling of neuronal systems.

If you have questions about the Behavioral Neuroscience gradauate program not answered on this site, you can contact the director:

Jeffrey B. Rosen

Email: jrosen@udel.edu

Office:
227 Wolf Hall
(302) 831-2409

 

Faculty

Anna Klintsova
Experience-dependent developmental and adult brain plasticity

David P.M. Northmore
Visuomotor function and neuronal modelling

Jeffrey B. Rosen
Neurobiology of Emotion

Evelyn Satinoff
Circadian rhythms, thermoregulation, sleep and wakefulness, and aging

Leslie C. Skeen
Development and plasticity of the olfactory system

Mark E Stanton
Developmental psychobiology of learning and memory

Amy Griffin
Neural basis of learning and memory

 

 

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Behavioral Neuroscience

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