Junior professorship for Developmental Psychology

Organisational unit: Professoship

Main research areas

The Department of Developmental Psychology investigates how children become part of the society they grow up in. The focus of our research lies in communicative and cognitive development during the  preschool years. We take a broad and interdisciplinary perspective on development: we use cross-cultural comparative studies to shed light on the diversity of developmental pathways and to test the generalizability of psychological theories. We use species comparative studies with non-human primates to study the evolutionary origins of human communication. Our goal is to explain the dynamic interplay between social, cognitive, and communicative development in a comparative context.

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  1. Affen wissen, wenn sie etwas nicht wissen – so wie wir

    Bohn, M.

    19.12.17

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  2. Elefant, Tiger & Co.: Krimi im Kreissaal (620)

    Bohn, M.

    01.06.15

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  3. Elefant, Tiger & Co.: Quadratisch-praktisch-gut (692)

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    01.10.16

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  4. Globales Primatenforschungsprojekt

    Bohn, M.

    01.02.20

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  5. Große Fragen in 10 Minuten

    Bohn, M.

    01.05.23

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  6. Kinder können bei Bedarf eine neue Sprache entwickeln

    Bohn, M.

    19.02.20

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  7. Mein Körper. Meine Worte. Sprachwunder Mensch

    Bohn, M.

    22.05.23

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  8. Menschenaffen reflektieren über ihr eigenes (Un-)Wissen

    Bohn, M.

    12.09.17

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  9. Menschenaffen wissen, wenn sie etwas nicht wissen

    Bohn, M.

    08.09.17

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