| After considering what we generally understand by behaviour, we will aim to gain a more integrated understanding of how behaviours are controlled and expressed, and even evolve by addressing, defining, or debating: - I behave, therefore I live/I am a living being, therefore I behave
- Reflex, fixed, and flexible behaviours – what and why?
- Formation of behaviours
- Conditioned, anticipated, and imitated behaviours (I did it because I heard, saw, smelt, tasted, felt it)
- My emotions drove me to do that (I couldn’t help it!)
- I was stressed!
- My hormones made me do that!
- Habitual, impulsive, and compulsive behaviours
- Behaviours reflect conscious decisions, based on an integration of diverse information
- What parts of the brain control common behaviours? This subject will be covered by expert lectures that include testing and measurements of healthy and pathological behaviours that we commonly encounter.
- Basic needs: Eating, Drinking and Reproduction, Rhythms and Sleep
- Attention, Learning and Memory
- Evaluation (choices, judgements), Decisions and Execution
- Stigmatization
- Anxiety and Compulsions/Obsessions
- Depression
- Psychoses and Schizophrenia
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- Reward and Addiction
- Pain
- Forgetfulness (Alzheimer’s disease)
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