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.
- ManyPrimates: Establishing a Culture of Collaboration in Primate Cognition Research- Bohn, M. (Project manager, academic) - Project: Research 
- A Global Developmental Psychology- Bohn, M. (Project manager, academic) - 01.01.25 → 31.12.30 - Project: Research 
- Quantifying children’s everyday experiences- Bohn, M. (Project manager, academic) - 01.01.23 → 31.12.25 - Project: Individual grant 
- Testing children’s role in the (r)evolution of language- Bohn, M. (Project manager, academic) & Cournane, A. (Project manager, academic) - 01.01.22 → 31.12.23 - Project: Research 
- Symbolic literacy: Young children’s developing understanding of the relation between symbol and referent in the graphic domain- Deiglmayr, A. (Project manager, academic), Kachel, G. (Project manager, academic) & Bohn, M. (Partner) - 01.01.20 → 31.12.24 - Project: Research 
- Evolutionary roots of human communication- Bohn, M. (Project manager, academic) - 01.01.13 → 31.12.16 - Project: Individual grant 
- Comprehension of iconic gestures in chimapnzees and human children- Bohn, M. (Project manager, academic) - 01.01.12 → 31.12.12 - Project: Individual grant 
- Research Fellowship der Jacobs Foundation- Bohn, M. (Project manager, academic) - 26.12.22 → 31.12.27 - Project: Research 
