Psychological Sciences Faculty

Alan B. Cobo-Lewis, Ph.D.
University of Wisconsin, 1992
Associate Professor (Director Center for Community Inclusion and Disability) alanc@maine.edu
Research interests: Visual perception, language development, statistical and computational methods.
Teaching interests: Perception, quantitative psychology.
**Note to applicants: Dr. Cobo-Lewis does NOT plan to recruit any graduate students for the Fall 2025

Thane Fremouw, Ph.D.
University of Utah, 1998
Associate Professor (Undergraduate Coordinator)
thane.fremouw@maine.edu
Research interests: Chemo-fog/chemo-brain, category learning, memory, and attention.
Teaching interests: Cognition, cognitive neuroscience, memory & learning, brain & behavior.
**Note to applicants: Dr. Fremouw does NOT plan to recruit any graduate students for the Fall 2025

Jordan P. LaBouff, Ph.D.
Baylor University, 1993
CLAS-Honors Associate Professor of Psychology
jordan.labouff@maine.edu
Research interests: Biopsychosocial models of aging, to include biological, neuropsychological and behavioral factors that affect quality of life and cognitive functioning across the adult life span.
Teaching interests: Research methodology, social psychology, psychology of religion.
**Note to applicants: Dr. LaBouff likely plans to recruit graduate students for the Fall 2025 cohort

Shannon McCoy, Ph.D.
University of California, Santa Barbara, 2003
Associate Professor
shannon.mccoy@maine.edu
Research interests: Social psychological study of the self, social identity, and social stigma.
Teaching interests: Social psychology, statistics, methodology.
**Note to applicants: Dr. McCoy does NOT plan to recruit any graduate students for the Fall 2025

Michael Robbins, Ph.D.
University of Maine, 1985
Research Associate Professor (Department Chair)
robbins@maine.edu
Research interests: Relations of health behaviors and vascular disease risk factors with cognitive functioning and quality of life.
Teaching interests: Statistics and research methods, personality, environmental and health psychology.
**Note to applicants: Dr. Robbins does NOT plan to recruit any graduate students for the Fall 2025