behavioral-neuroscience
IBRO is thrilled to have Prof. Amanda Kentner join the senior editorial board of Neuroscience! Her outstanding research and alignment with IBRO’s mission make her a valuable addition to the team. Professor Kentner earned her PhD in Experimental Psychology with a specialization in Behavioral Neuroscience from the University of Ottawa, Canada. She is currently a […] The post Meet Prof. Kentner, Sen…
The aim of behavioral neuroscience is to define brain areas that are linked to a certain behavior. It is a very old branch of science, dating back several hundred years, with historical ties to psychology and philosophy (the mind-body problem). Because of the availability of tools for genetic manipulations, mice have become the model of choice for many behavioral studies, though other organisms s…
