早期からのケアとしての美学
1LECD, bâtiment Delbo, 1(er) étage, université Paris Nanterre, 200 avenue de la République, 92100 Nanterre, France.
Soins. Pediatrie, puericulture
|January 30, 2026
まとめ
乳児は、生まれたときから感覚の統合と社会的相互作用を通じて美的感覚を発達させる。多感覚的な経験によって駆動されるこの初期の美的発達は、全体的な人間発達にとって極めて重要であると仮説化されている。
科学分野:
- 発達心理学
- 神経科学
- 感覚認識
背景:
- 美的経験は、胎児期に始まる統合された感覚認識に由来する。
- 乳児の発達は、関与のための社会的相互作用と多感覚的経験に依存している。
- 乳児の美的感覚の重要性の可能性にもかかわらず、それに関する研究は限られている。
研究 の 目的:
- 胎児期以降の美的経験の基礎を探求すること。
- 乳児の発達における社会的および多感覚的経験の役割を調査すること。
- 美的感覚の重要性を人間の発達の推進力として仮説化すること。
主な方法:
- 感覚認識と乳児の発達に関する既存の科学文献のレビュー。
- 乳児における多感覚統合と学習の関係の分析。
- 現在の研究結果に基づく仮説モデリング。
主要な成果:
- 胎児期から統合された感覚認識が美的経験の基礎となる。
- 社会的相互作用と多感覚入力は、乳児の環境への関与を高める。
- 多感覚スキルは、乳児の学習プロセスにとって不可欠である。
結論:
- 美的感覚は、感覚的および社会的要因の影響を受けて、早期に発達し始める。
- 多感覚経験は、乳児の認知的および発達のマイルストーンにとってcriticalである。
- 美的感覚は、人間の発達の重要な推進力として提案されている。
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