“…Early works on SMCT have been shown to lead to discovery of the color spectrum (Philipona and O'Regan, 2006 ) and of the dimensionality of ambient space (Philipona et al, 2003 , 2004 ; Laflaquière et al, 2010 ; Laflaquière et al, 2012 ) in “naive” agents, which can be extended to that of an internal, path independent, notion of space (Terekhov and O'Regan, 2016 ). We already proposed different contributions in this field, successively dealing with peripersonal space characterization (Laflaquière et al, 2015 ), self-contact and body representation (Marcel et al, 2017 ) and the emergence of a topological representation of sensors poses (Marcel et al, 2019 ). These works, as well as Laflaquière et al ( 2018 ) and Laflaquière and Ortiz ( 2019 ), devote a significant effort to providing formalisms suited to make explicit, and, where applicable, formally prove—not only the processing required to capture the contingencies, i.e., invariants in the sensorimotor flow of the agent, but also the mechanisms by which said contingencies should appear.…”