Open access meeting abstract.International audienceTo interact with an unlabeled rich visual world, the human developing brain learns to differentiate visual events and to generalize across some of them despite their physical variability. Although this perceptual categorization process has been traditionally investigated from a unisensory perspective, the early development of visual categorization is inherently constrained by multisensory inputs. In particular, the visual system being largely immature in infancy, early-maturing sensory systems such as olfaction are ideally suited to support and refine visual development. Odors are relevant cues for young infants providing stability and familiarity within a rapidly changing complex visual en...