Lucie Zimmer, M. Sc.

Research assistant

Clinical Psychology for Children and Adolescence and Consulting Psychology

Office address:

Leopoldstr. 13

Room 3309

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Office hours:

by arrangement via E-mail

Research interests

  • Social-cognitive development, especially Theory of Mind in infancy (DFG project ManyBabies2)
  • Neural bases of social cognition in neurodivergent (especially autism spectrum disorder) and neurotypical development
  • Early parent-child interaction and the influence of mental disorders
  • Psychological, interpersonal and transgenerational effects of sexualised violence against minors in the context of the Catholic Church in the Diocese of Augsburg

Academic Career

Since 10/2023

Training as a child and adolescent psychotherapist (specialising in cognitive behavioural therapy), MUNIK, LMU Munich
Since 10/2021
Doctorate, LFE Clinical Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence, LMU Munich
2019 - 2021
Master's degree (MSc) in Psychology, University of Vienna
2016 - 2019
Bachelor's degree (BSc) in Psychology, University of Vienna
2013 - 2016
Bachelor's degree (BA) in Applied Movement Sciences, University of Regensburg

Professional CV

Since 2021
Research assistant in the LFE Clinical Psychology of Children and Adolescents, LMU Munich
2018 - 2021
Research assistant at the Institute of Developmental Psychology, University of Vienna

Publications

Zimmer, L., Richardson, H., Pletti, C., Paulus, M., & Schuwerk, T. (in press). Predictive responses in the Theory of Mind network: a comparison of autistic and non-autistic adults. Cortex. Preprint: https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/jy948

Zimmer, L., Sodian, B., Mani, N., Grosso, S., Kristen-Antonow, S., & Schuwerk, T. (2025). Two- to three-year-old toddlers differentiate the epistemic verbs ‘know’ and ‘think’ in a preferential looking eye-tracking paradigm. Developmental Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1037/dev0001933

Lucca, K., Yuen, F., Wang, Y., Alessandroni, N., Allison, O., Alvarez, M., ... Zimmer, L., & Hamlin, J. K. (2025). Infants’ social evaluation of helpers and hinderers: A large-scale, multi-lab, coordinated replication study. Developmental Science, 28(1), e13581. https://doi.org/10.1111/desc.13581

Kosie, J. E*., Zettersten, M.*, Abu-Zhaya, R., Amso, D., Babineau, M., Baumgartner, H. A., … Zimmer, L., … Lew-Williams, C. (Accepted Pending Data Collection). ManyBabies 5: A large-scale investigation of the proposed shift from familiarity preference to novelty preference in infant looking time. Nature Human Behavior. Preprint: https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/ck3vd (*co-first authors)

Schuwerk, T.*, Kampis, D.*, Baillargeon, R., Biro, S., Bohn, M., Byers-Heinlein, K., … Zimmer, L., … & Rakoczy, H. (In-Principle Acceptance of Registered Report Stage 1: Study Design). Action anticipation based on an agent's epistemic state in toddlers and adults. Child Development. Preprint: https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/x4jbm (* co-first authors)

Steffan, A*., Zimmer, L.*, Arias-Trejo, N., Bohn, M., Dal Ben, R., Flores-Coronado, M. A., … Schuwerk, T. (2024). Validation of an open source, remote web-based eye-tracking method (WebGazer) for research in early childhood. Infancy, 29(19), 31-55. https://doi.org/10.1111/infa.12564 (*co-first authors).

Nguyen, T., Zimmer, L., & Höhl, S. (2023). Your turn, my turn. Neural synchrony in mother-infant proto- conversation. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B – Biological Sciences, 378 (1875). https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2021.0488