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The Behavioral Neuroscience Program primarily investigates cortical processing and plasticity mechanisms through animal models. This research spans from sensory perception fundamentals to advanced cognitive functions like language and memory formation. The plasticity studies cover rapid genetic, biochemical, and synaptic modifications during learning, as well as gradual neural adaptations in early development and age-related cognitive changes. Faculty researchers examine memory formation, impulse regulation, metabolic balance, and various conditions such as autism spectrum disorders, trauma-related stress, prenatal alcohol exposure effects, and metabolic disorders.
Students in this program also engage with the Interdepartmental Neuroscience Graduate Program, fostering collaborations with researchers specializing in cellular and molecular neuroscience approaches.