Laboratory for Comparative Economics and Behavioral Studies
The CEBUS Lab is housed at Georgia State University's Language Research Center and headed by Sarah Brosnan. The lab investigates topics related to the evolution of decision-making and economic behavior among primates. To better understand the evolution of these behaviors, the lab takes a comparative approach, studying eight primate species, humans, and non-primate animals. For more information on lab members and our collaborators, see below. Click here for news from the CEBUS Lab.






















Graduate Students
Undergraduates
Caleb Truscott
Lab Alumni
Postdoctoral Fellows
Research Assistants
Kelly Leverett
Collaborators
If you are a lab alumni and want to be included on the webpage, please email us and let us know where you are! I would love to hear from you.
L. Prétôt & S.F. Brosnan (2015) The Moral Brain: a Multidisciplinary Approach. (ed. J Decety & T Wheatley) Boston: MIT Press.