Biology 202
2001 First Web Reports
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WEB REPORT #1

Neurobiology and Behavior, 2002

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.
Claire AlbertGrow Little Cell Grow! Investigating Neurogenesis
Nawal Al-KhaleefaStruggling to Remember
Alisa AlexanderPick's Disease
Cass BarnesIntrapsychic Omnipresence in Bodily Symptoms
Balpreet BhogalPhysical Brain Abnormality a Possible Cause of Schizophrenia
Lilian Bürglerbetter to have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy
Erica CarlosMental Imagery: Can a Figment of Imagination Help Performance?
Sook ChanDissociative Identity Disorder: How Many Personalities Do You Have?
Tua ChaudhuriLearning to Read and Write: Language on the Brain
Tina ChenWhat is Sleep and the Effects of Sleep Deprivation
Amy CunninghamReliving the Nightmare: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Raquel DeeringProgressive Supranuclear Palsy: A Neurophysiological Report
Michele DrejkaAdderall, Ritalin, AD/HD, and Abuse
Aly DymkowskiThe Link Between Down Syndrome and Alzheimer's Disease
Sarah EberhardtThe bipolar brain and the creative mind
Ashley FarrellAttachment and Monogamy as Studied in People and Rodents
Kathryn FongBipolar Disorder
Cassidy Garrison-KimmelThe Placebo Effect: How Strong Is The Power of Suggestion?
Porsha GaughenSocial Order and Animal Consciousness
Natasha GjivojePanic Disorder Symptoms and Causes
Melissa HobanSearching for the Location of Creativity
Hilary Hochman"Meat all the Way Down": Colin McGinn's The Mysterious Flame
Asra HusainAnorexia and Bulimia Nervosa
Gavin ImperatoLocked-In Syndrome and PVS: Implications for Brain = Behavior
Kornelia KozovskaDoes a split reality exist? Déjà vu as a failure of the brain to put "time stamps" on memories.
Gabrielle Lapping-CarrThe K+ Channel, A New Hope For a Better Understanding
Peffin LeeBeauty and the Brain
Shannon LeeAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder / Personality?
Biz MartinAdolescents, Mental Health, and Cigarette Smoking
Serendip StudentProcrastination: Habit or Disorder?
Amy O'ConnorEcstasy, the Brain, and Serotonin (MIA)
Caitlin O'KeefeSchizophrenia
Nicole PietrasDrug Addiction: A Brain Disease?
Priya PujaraWhat does the placebo effect say about the mind-body dilemma?
Tara RajanWhat is Addiction, and What Causes it?
Kathryn RorerKetamine: An Escape From Reality
Rebecca RothLets all go for a run! ----Does exercise really help the brain?
Mary SchlimmeThe Neurobiological Factors Associated with Depression
Sujatha SebastianAttention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Ritalin, and the Brain
Miriam ShiferawAt a Loss for Words
Michelle TahmoushProzac -- the Toxic Miracle Drug
Tiffany VaughanDid it Already Happen, or is it Happening Now?
Beverly WeissDifferentiating Tic Disorders
Lauren WelshCauses of Sexual Dysfunctions
Miranda WhiteTransient Global Amnesia
Cindy ZhanThe Correlation Between Music and Math: A Neurobiology Perspective
AnonymousWalking a Difficult Line: Taking a Look at Borderline Personality Disorder



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