Reproductive Biology: Physiological, Evolutionary, and Behavioral Aspects | Harvard University

Reproductive Biology: Physiological, Evolutionary, and Behavioral Aspects | Harvard University

This course undertakes a multidisciplinary exploration of reproductive function in humans, including physiology and evolution as well as the impact on behavior and society. Examples in other species ranging from seasonal reproductive physiology and behavior in deer to effects of testosterone on songbirds' vocalizations and behavior help provide perspectives on the complex process of human reproduction and the intricacy of its regulation by hormones. The ability of humans to understand and manipulate the influence of these hormones has had an impact on our lives, healthcare system, and society. The impact on society ranges from significant advances in women's health to passionate controversies on limiting reproduction to scandals involving androgen use in sports. The impact of androgens and estrogens on cognition and behavior is an evolving field in neuroscience, business, and politics.


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Price
$2,040
Delivery
Blended
Date
January 22 - May 11, 2024
Level
Intermediate
Credit
Degree Credit
Language
English