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

Nienke van Atteveldt, Dept. of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Elia Formisano, Dept. of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Leo Blomert, Dept. of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Rainer Goebel, Dept. of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands; F.C. Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Binding of letters and speech sounds in the human auditory association cortex critically depends on temporal synchrony

Rob L.J. van Eijk, Human-Technology Interaction, Eindhoven University of Technology
Armin Kohlrausch
Steven van de Par
James F. Juola
The influence of psychophysical procedure on estimates of human performance in detecting audio-visual asynchrony

Sabine van Linden, Department of Psychonomics, Tilburg University
Jean Vroomen, Department of Psychonomics, Tilburg University
Jyrki Tuomainen, Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Turku, Finland
Recalibration of Auditory Speech by Lipread versus Lexical information

Virginie van Wassenhove, Department of Radiology, University of California, San Francisco
‘Analysis-by-synthesis’ in auditory-visual speech perception

Argiro Vatakis, Oxford University
Charles Spence, Oxford University
Audiovisual Synchrony Perception for Complex Stimuli: How “Special” Is Speech?

Claude Veraart, Neural Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory, Universite de
Anne De Volder, Neural Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory, Universite de Louvain
Jean Delbeke, Neural Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory, Universite de Louvain
Vision rehabilitation in case of blindness

Jonas Vibell, Department of Psychology, Oxford University
Corinna Klinge, Department of Psychology, Oxford University; Goettingen University, Germany
Massimiliano Zampini, Department of Psychology, Oxford University; Department of Cognitive Sciences and Education, University of Trento, Italy
Charles Spence, Department of Psychology, Oxford University
Anna C Nobre, Department of Psychology, Oxford University
Latency shifts in early event-related potentials in a crossmodal attention task

Manuel Vidal, Max-Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
Daniel Berger, Max-Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
Heinrich Bülthoff, Max-Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
Weighting or selecting sensory inputs when memorizing body-turns: what is actually being stored?

Julie Vidal, INSERM U619, Tours, France
Marie-Hélène Giard, INSERM U280, Lyon, France
Sylvie Roux, INSERM U619, Tours, France
Catherine Barthélémy, INSERM U619, Tours, France
Nicole Bruneau, INSERM U619, Tours, France
Event-related potential study of auditory-visual interactions during passive (no-task) perception

Artem Violentyev, Psychology Dept., University of California Los Angeles
Shinsuke Shimojo, Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology
Ladan Shams, Psychology Dept., University of California Los Angeles
Touch-induced Visual Illusion

Katharina von Kriegstein, Functional Imaging Laboratory, University College London, UK
Andreas Kleinschmidt, Cognitive Neurology Unit, J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
Anne-Lise Giraud, Departement d'Etudes Cognitives, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France
Behavioural relevance of activity in fusiform face area and anterior temporal lobe in multisensory person identity recognition

Jean Vroomen, Tilburg University
Sound affecting vision: temporal aspects

Aleksander Väljamäe, Dept. of Signals and Systems, Chalmers University of Technology
Pontus Larsson, Dept. of Applied Acoustics, Chalmers University of Technology
Daniel Västfjäll, Dept. of Applied Acoustics, Chalmers University of Technology
Effects of vibratory stimulation on auditory induced self-motion

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