This ceremony was attended by elected representatives, scientists, partners, professionals and associations active in the field of children and early childhood, representatives from the business world, and donors.

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.

On September 9 and 10, the Cité des sciences et de l’industrie, located in the Parc de la Villette in Paris, is going to blow your mind!

Interview with Brice Bathellier : Olfactory modulation of barrel cortex activity during active exploration and passive vibrissae stimulation

Whether we are parents, educators, or any other person responsible for a child, we often find ourselves disoriented and sometimes powerless in front of the manifestations of emotions to which they expose us.

Our brains are challenged to combine this information to obtain a coherent perception of the world around us.

On the weekend of September 10 and 11, young and old are invited to become aware of the meaning of hearing through various activities and phonic and sensory experiences.

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.

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.

While the concept may seem complex, it actually refers to something very simple and fundamental. It talks about how we learn through our 5 senses: sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste.