This podcast is hosted by Temple Grandin and is provided by the STEM Action Center. This podcast features STEM professionals discussing their work and the benefits of a multifaceted approach to STEM education. During episode twelve, Temple Grandin talks with Sara Freeman, an Assistant Professor of Neurobiology. In the episode, Freeman discusses the biological underpinnings of social behavior and monogamy, and how studying social behavior in a variety of species helps scientists better understand the core of the social brain, and how neurological circuits work for humans.

This podcast runs 22:51 minutes in length. Other podcast episodes are available separately. 

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