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Charles Spence & Jon Driver

Crossmodal Space & Crossmodal Attention (2004).

Oxford: Oxford University Press. 340 pp.

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CHAPTER HEADINGS

Introductory comments

Jon Driver & Charles Spence

1: Development of multisensory spatial integration

Andrew King

2: Crossmodal spatial interactions in subcortical and cortical circuits

Barry E. Stein, Terrence R. Stanford, Mark T. Wallace, J. William Vaughan, & Wan Jiang

3: A system of multimodal areas in the primate brain

Michael S. A. Graziano, Charles G. Gross, Charlotte S. R. Taylor, & Tirin Moore

4: Neuropsychological evidence for multimodal representations of space near specific body parts

Elisabetta Ladavas & Alessandro Farne

5: Multimodal spatial representations in the primate parietal lobe

Yale E. Cohen & Richard A. Andersen

6: A computational neural theory of multisensory spatial representations

Alexandre Pouget, Sophie Deneve, & Jean-Rene Duhamel

7: The psychology of multimodal perception

Paul Bertelson & Beatrice de Gelder

8: Crossmodal spatial attention: Evidence from human performance

Jon Driver & Charles Spence

9: Electrophysiology of human crossmodal spatial attention

Martin Eimer

10: Functional imaging of crossmodal spatial representations and crossmodal spatial attention

Emiliano Macaluso & Jon Driver

11: Exogenous spatial cuing studies of human crossmodal attention and multisensory integration

Charles Spence, John McDonald, & Jon Driver

 

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