First part of the interview with Christian Hugonnet
Arnaud Leleu, is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Burgundy. He explains us today how the senses contribute to a child’s socialization.
Interview with Brice Bathellier : Olfactory modulation of barrel cortex activity during active exploration and passive vibrissae stimulation
On the occasion of the Fête de la Musique, Orchestre à l’École today receives the Grand Prix for access to culture from the Charles Defforey Foundation.
Outdoor activities are important and promote children’s development. Jean Epstein, a renowned pedagogue for over 50 years, tells us more.
The 5 senses for kids Foundation Science Award aims to encourage this new field of research. We interviewed Professors Anne Didier and Roland Salesse, members of the Society for Neuroscience, to talk about it in detail.
The role of multisensoriality in infant development has always been debated in the scientific community. In this lecture, Arnaud Leleu, teacher-researcher at the University of Burgundy, reveals recent work conducted in his laboratory.
This richly illustrated work paints a picture of our knowledge of the neurophysiology of food and restores them in their social, economic and cultural context. It is intended for scientists, students, teachers, dieticians, gastronomes, and foodies.
Emmanuel Bigand is a professor and researcher, senior member of the Institut universitaire de France since 2007 and holder of the Musique Cognition Cerveau chair.
Jean Epstein is now recognised in France and internationally as the leading expert on Early Childhood. We interviewed him on the occasion of the launch of the “5 Senses For Kids Foundation” educational action prize