Biology 202
2004 First Web Reports
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WEB REPORT #1

Neurobiology and Behavior, 2004

Students were expected, in lieu of a midterm examination, to select a topic of interest to them and write a short paper based on exploration of materials available on the web. As elsewhere on Serendip, these are intended not as the final word on any topic but rather as expressions of the interests and perspectives of individuals and as windows to available information and perspectives available elsewhere.

Dana Bakalar The Tenuous Past: Memory and the Ways it Fails
Shadia Bel Hamdounia In the Blink of an Eye: A Look at Locked-in Syndrome
Emma Berdan Alliance Strategies in Bottlenose Dolphins
Millicent Bond Can Hope Heal?
Sarah Caldwell Alzheimer's Disease: The Loss of One's Self
Bradley Corr Can Science Replace Religion? Analyzing the Neurobiology and Neurotheology of the Near Death Experience
Kristen Coveleskie Chocolate on the Brain
MaryBeth Curtiss Brain Dependence: The Debate Over the Addictive Personality and Gender Implications
Prachi Dave Brain Modularity: Links between Evolution, Intelligence and Culture
Chevon Deputy The Relationship Between Epilepsy and the Brain
Lindsey Dolich Cochlear Implants: A Bionic Sensory Experience?
Akudo Ejelonu HOW DOES MARIJUANA AFFECT THE BRAIN?
Michael Fichman LSD- Origins and Neurobiological Implications
Allison Galea Dreams
Amy Gao Fear and Anxiety: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Amanda Glendinning Intelligence Quoi?
Erica Graham What Makes a "Monster"?
Maja Hadziomerovic Anxiety: Simply Stage-Fright or a Daily Demon
Emily Hayes-Rowan In Search of the Neural Substrate of Humanity
Eleni Kardaras The Effect of Video Games on the Brain
Ginger Kelly Scrutinizing Timmy and Lassie: A Behavioral Exploration of Man and Man's Best Friend
Kimberley Knudson Ion Channels and Cystic Fibrosis
Aiham Korbage Health: Mind and Society I
Katina Krasnec Stockholm Syndrome: Unequal Power Relationships
Natalie Merrill Schizophrenia
Hannah Messkoub Theories on Left-handedness and Laterality
Erin Okazaki You couldn't catch it if I threw it at you: A neurobiological explanation of Cerebral Palsy
Amar Patel Dreaming Through the i-box and the id-box
Chelsea Phillips I have become Comfortably Numb: Depression and Perceptions of the Self
Elizabeth Powell Studying Functional Differences in the Adolescent Brain may Provide Evidence that the Nervous System is Responsible for Behavior
Shirley Ramirez Parkinson's Disease
Michelle Samuel Dynamic Mimicry of the Indo-Malaysian Octopus
Student Contributor Does Testosterone Really Lead to Aggression?
Maria Scott-Wittenborn Quantifying Intelligence
Elissa Seto Can You Make Yourself Laugh
Mridula Shankar Memory or Imagination: Where Does the Brain Draw a Line?
Student Contributor Heart Attacks: Cause And Effects
Ariel Singer The Many Aspects of the Ancient Egyptian "Self"
Jennifer Stundon "On Becoming A Person: A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy"
Sonam Tamang Individual versus Group Behavior
Geetanjali Vaidya Autism: In a world of dreams and shadows
La Vita The Self; Social Yet Biological
Nicole Wood Body Dysmorphic Disorder- A Brain Disease?
Jean Yanolatos The Beta-Amyloid Peptide, the Gamma-Secretase Complex, and Their Implications in Familial Alzheimer's Disease
Debbie Yi The Gaps between Science and Behavior in Understanding Phantom Sensations
Ghazal Zekavat The Mind's Eye? A Look at Optical Illusions



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