The graduate students will do a project in the following research areas: (1) Parent-offspring and sibling interactions, (2) life history questions; (3) behavioral and neuroethological research on Zebra finches; (4) animal communication; (5) optimisation of foraging behaviour; (6) depending on the season field work involving small rodents and birds. Methods to be learnt: (1) quantitative behavioural analysis; (2) respirometry and calorimetry; (3) telemetry; (4) acoustic analysis; (5) neuroanatomical and neurophysiological methods; (6) statistical data analysis. Research Module A can be used as preparation for the Masters Project. The entire workload of the module corresponding to 10 credit points (300 hours) will be rendered during the time of the module.Important note: The Supplementary Module and the two Research Modules must be taken in at least two different departments. Research Module A may be taken in fields related to the graduate program in other Biology departments, but also in other faculties.A weekly seminar (Thursday 17:15 ¿ 18:45) for all students of the Graduate Programme Systems Biology of Brain and Behaviour will be an integral part of the Supplementary and the Research Modules. This seminar will have the following goals:
Studiengang/-angebot | Gültigkeit | Variante | Untergliederung | Status | Sem. | LP | |
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Systems Biology of Brain and Behaviour / Master | (Einschreibung bis SoSe 2012) | Modul 9 | Wahlpflicht | 3. | 10 | unbenotet |