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1LECD, bâtiment Delbo, 1(er) étage, université Paris Nanterre, 200 avenue de la République, 92100 Nanterre, France.
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From the fetal period onwards, integrated sensory perception lays the foundations for aesthetic experience. In infants, social interactions and multisensory experiences promote attentive engagement with the world, based on the body and the senses. There is currently little research on babies' aesthetic sense, but numerous scientific studies reveal the importance of their multisensory skills for learning. We can therefore hypothesize that aesthetic sense is a driver of human development.
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