Evan MacLean

Assistant Professor, Anthropology

Emil W. Haury Building, Room 313A2

I am an evolutionary anthropologist and comparative psychologist with research interests in how and why cognition evolves.  My research program is motivated both by questions about what makes the human mind unique, and broader evolutionary questions regarding the proximate mechanisms and functional significance of cognition.  Studies in my lab address cognition within an explicitly phylogenetic comparative framework, and integrate ideas and methods from cognitive science and evolutionary biology.