ThelizardofLizard Type post Author Casey Luskin Date July 7, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionEvolutionary PsychologyNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , ancestors, brain, Carl Sagan, complexity, crows, evolution, fish, flatscreen television, humans, Jack Reacher, limbic system, lizard brain, lizards, mammals, McGill University, neurobiologists, neuroscience, octopuses, Office for Science and Society, onions, ontogeny, pancakes, parrots, Paul D. MacLean, phylogeny, radio, reptile, reptiles, scientific hypotheses McGill University Refutes Pop-Psychology Claim that Humans Have a “Lizard Brain” Casey Luskin July 7, 2026 Evolution, Evolutionary Psychology, Neuroscience & Mind 5 The false belief traces back to the fact that Carl Sagan was one of its strongest proponents. Read More ›