Spring 2026 Neuroscience and Behavior BC2008 section 001

ADAPTIVE OR ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT OF THE

ADOLESCENT BRAIN

Call Number 00037
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Bj Casey
Type LECTURE
Course Description

The teen brain has received a lot of media coverage with advances in brain imaging techniques that
provide a voyeuristic opportunity for us to look under the hood of the behaving adolescent brain. This
course will cover empirical and theoretical accounts of adolescent-specific changes in brain and behavior
that relate to the development of self control. These accounts of adolescent brain and behavior will then
be discussed in the context of relevant legal, social and health policy issues. Lectures and discussion will
address: Under what circumstances self control appears to be diminished in adolescents. How do
dynamic changes in neural circuitry help to explain changes in self control across development? When
does the capacity for self control fully mature? Are these changes observed in other species? How might
these changes be evolutionarily adaptive and when are they maladaptive? How might understanding
adolescent brain and behavioral development inform interventions and treatments for maladaptive
behavior or inform policy for changing the environment to protect youth?

Web Site Vergil
Department Neuroscience & Behavior @Barnard
Enrollment 0 students (45 max) as of 12:06PM Saturday, May 17, 2025
Subject Neuroscience and Behavior
Number BC2008
Section 001
Division Barnard College
Section key 20261NSBV2008X001