7th Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum
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Refereed Papers

Simon Lacey, Southampton Solent University
Christine Campbell, Southampton Solent University
Object representation in visual/haptic crossmodal memory

Peter Lakatos, Cognitive Neuroscience & Schizophrenia Program, Nathan Kline Institute
Monica N. O'Connell , Cognitive Neuroscience & Schizophrenia Program, Nathan Kline Institute
Aimee Mills , Cognitive Neuroscience & Schizophrenia Program, Nathan Kline Institute
George Karmos , Inst. Psychology, Hungarian Acad. Sci., Budapest, Hungary
Charles Schroeder, Cognitive Neuroscience & Schizophrenia Program, Nathan Kline Institute
Role of oscillations in multisensory enhancement of auditory processing

Edmund Lalor, School of Mechanical, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Dublin
Richard Reilly, School of Mechanical, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Dublin
Barak Pearlmutter, Hamilton Institute, NUI Maynooth
John Foxe, Cognitive Neurophysiology Lab, Nathan Kline Institute
Investigating Multisensory Integration using Spread Spectrum Stimulation.

Alexandre LEHMANN, LPPA - College de France
Vincent Ducrot, LPPA - College de France
Philippe Fuchs, Ensmp - CAOR
Alain Berthoz, LPPA - College de France
Multisensory landmarks improve route memory performance in humans : a virtual reality study

Fabrizio Leo, Università degli Studi di Bologna
Claudia Passamonti, Università degli Studi di Bologna
Caterina Bertini
Elisabetta Làdavas
Multisensory-mediated auditory localization

Lynnette Leone, Center for Visual Neuroscience, North Dakota State University
Mark McCourt, Center for Visual Neuroscience, North Dakota State University
Auditory capture of visual motion

Carmel A. Levitan, Joint Graduate Group in Bioengineering at UCSF/UC Berkeley
Martin S. Banks, Vision Science Program, Department of Psychology, Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, UC Berkeley
When are three cues better than two? Statistical robustness in combining information from vision, touch, and sound.

Donna Lloyd, School of Psychological Sciences, The University of Manchester
Lucy Lloyd-Roach, School of Psychological Sciences, The University of Manchester
Strength of the rubber hand illusion varies as a function of distance between seen and felt hand

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