6th Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum
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Refereed Papers

W. David Hairston, Neurobiology and Anatomy, WFU School of Medicine
*Jonathan Burdette, Radiology, WFU School of Medicine
*D. Lynn Flowers, Neuropsychology, WFU School of Medicine
*Frank Wood, Neuropsychology, WFU School of Medicine
Mark Wallace, Neurobiology and Anatomy
Physiological bases of altered multisensory temporal-order-judgments in dyslexia

Vanessa Harrar, Psychology York University
Rebecca Rebecca Winter, Psychology, York Univerisy
Laurence Harris, Centre for Vision Research
Multimodal apparent motion

Laurence Harris, Psychology, York Univ.
Richard Dyde, Centre for Vision Research, York Univ.
Michael Jenkin, Dept. Computer Science and Engineering, York Univ.
Visual, vestibular and body cues to upright are weighted in proportion to their reliability

Neil Harrison, School of Psychology, University of Liverpool
Georg Meyer, School of Psychology, University of Liverpool
Sophie Wuerger, School of Psychology, University of Liverpool
A comparison between crossmodal integration of moving and static signals using event-related potentials

David HARTNAGEL, Sciences Cognitives - IMASSA - Université Paris 8
Alain BICHOT, Sciences Cognitives - IMASSA
Martine GODFROY, NASA-Ames Research Center
Corinne ROUMES, Sciences Cognitives - IMASSA
Auditory-visual fusion space in darkness

Hannah Helbig, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
Marc Ernst, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
Attention does not affect multisensory cue weighting

Cristy Ho, Department of Experimental Psychology, Oxford University
Hong Z. Tan, Haptic Interface Research Laboratory, Purdue University
Charles Spence, Department of Experimental Psychology, Oxford University
Investigating the crossmodal spatial cuing of driver attention

Nicholas P Holmes, Experimental Psychology, Oxford University, UK
Charles Spence, Experimental Psychology, Oxford University, UK
Gemma A. Calvert, Psychology, Bath University, UK
Visual-tactile interactions in tool-use: Peripersonal space or multisensory spatial attention?

Yuki HONGOH, Grduate School of Letters, Kobe University, Depertment of Psychology
Shinichi KITA, Faculty of Letters, Kobe University
Auditory Capture of Visual Temporal Perception with Focusing on Spatial Congruence -Actual Sound Source Condition-

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