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Driver, J., & Spence, C. (2000). Multisensory perception: Beyond modularity and convergence. Current Biology, 10, R731-R735.

Maravita, A., Spence, C., Clarke, K., Husain, M., & Driver, J. (2000). Vision and touch through the looking glass in a case of crossmodal extinction. NeuroReport, 11, 3521-3526.

Pavani, F., Spence, C., & Driver, J. (2000). Visual capture of touch: Out-of-the-body experiences with rubber gloves. Psychological Science, 11, 353-359.

Roder, B., Spence, C., & Rosler, F. (2000). Inhibition of return and oculomotor control in the blind. NeuroReport, 11, 3043-3045.

Spence, C., & Driver, J. (2000). Attracting attention to the illusory location of a sound: reflexive crossmodal orienting and ventriloquism. NeuroReport, 11, 2057-2061.

Spence, C., Pavani, F., & Driver, J. (2000). Crossmodal links between vision and touch in covert endogenous spatial attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 26, 1298-1319.

Spence, C., Ranson, J., & Driver, J. (2000). Crossmodal selective attention: On the difficulty of ignoring sounds at the locus of visual attention. Perception & Psychophysics, 62, 410-424.

Spence, C., Lloyd, D., McGlone, F.P., Nicholls, M.E., & Driver, J. (2000). Inhibition of return is supramodal: A demonstration between all possible pairings of vision, touch, and audition. Experimental Brain Research, 134, 42-48.

Spence, C., Kettenmann, B., Kobal, G., & McGlone, F.P. (2000). Selective attention to the chemosensory modality. Perception & Psychophysics, 62, 1265-1271.


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