Projects in Behavioral Neuroscience supervised by Siobhan Robinson


Professor Robinson will supervise one and two-semester projects in behavioral neuroscience.  Students who elect to conduct a one-semester project are welcome to choose from a range of approved topics in behavioral neuroscience.  One-semester projects will consist of a literature review of empirical research and a research proposal of testable hypotheses. Two semester projects include the design, collection and analysis of empirical data. In the academic year 2022-2023, senior projects in the Robinson lab will use a combination of chemogenetic, behavioral and histological approaches.  Students will design a research question, conduct rodent brain surgery, conduct behavioral testing and conduct histology on brain tissue. Two-semester projects culminate with an empirical research paper, a mock manuscript, and experimental protocol and log and a mock conference presentation. Research topics (to be decided by each student in consultation with Professor Robinson) include rodent models of stress, PTSD, addiction, motivation and learning and memory.

Contact Information


Siobhan Robinson

Program Director
Psychology Department
Hamilton College
198 College Hill Road
Clinton, NY 13323
315- 859-4165 sxrobins@hamilton.edu
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