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Crisinel, A. S., & Spence, C. (2009). Implicit association between basic tastes and pitch. Neuroscience Letters, 464, 39-42.

Dalton, P., Lavie, N., & Spence, C. (2009). The role of working memory in tactile selective attention. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62, 635-644.

Dalton, P., Santangelo, V., & Spence, C. (2009). The role of working memory in auditory selective attention. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62, 2126-2132.

Dematte, M. L., Sanabria, D., & Spence, C. (2009). Olfactory identification: When does vision matter? Chemical Senses. doi:10.1093/chemse/bjn055

Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2009). The cognitive limitations and neural correlates of tactile memory. Psychological Bulletin, 135, 380-406.

Ho, C., Santangelo, V., & Spence, C. (2009). Multisensory warning signals: When spatial correspondence matters. Experimental Brain Research, 195, 261-272.

Ho, C., & Spence, C. (2009). Using peripersonal warning signals to orient a driver’s gaze. Human Factors, 51, 539-556.

Holmes, N. P., Calvert, G. A., & Spence, C. (2009). Multimodal integration. In U. Windhorst, M. Binder, & N. Hirokawa (Eds.), Encyclopedic reference of neuroscience. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.

Koppen, C., Levitan, C., & Spence, C. (2009). A signal detection study of the Colavita effect. Experimental Brain Research, 196, 353-360.

Lee, J.-H., Poliakoff, E., & Spence, C. (2009). The effect of multimodal feedback presented via a touch screen on the performance of older adults. In M. E. Altinsoy, U. Jekosch, & S. Brewster (Eds.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), 5763, 128-135.

Lee, J.-H., & Spence, C. (2009). Feeling what you hear: Task-irrelevant sounds modulates tactile perception delivered via a touch screen. Journal of Multisensory User Interfaces, 2, 145-156.

Moseley, G. L., Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2009). Space-based, but not arm-based, neglect in complex regional pain syndrome and its relationship to cooling of the affected limb. Brain, 132, 3142-3151.

Navarra, J., Alsius, A., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2009). Assessing the role of attention in the audiovisual integration of speech. Information Fusion, 11, 4-11.

Navarra, J., Hartcher-O’Brien, J., Piazza, E., & Spence, C. (2009). Adaptation to audiovisual asynchrony modulates the speeded detection of sound. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 106, 9169-9173.

Ngo, M. K., & Spence, C. (2009). Comparing the effectiveness of auditory and tactile cues in facilitating visual search performance. In M. E. Altinsoy, U. Jekosch, & S. Brewster (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th International Haptic and Auditory Interaction Design Workshop, 2, 11-12.

Occelli, V., Gillmeister, H., Forster, B., Spence, C., & Zampini, M. (2009). Audiotactile frequency matching. In M. E. Altinsoy, U. Jekosch, & S. Brewster (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th International Haptic and Auditory Interaction Design Workshop, 2, 44-46.

Occelli, V., Spence, C., & Zampini, M. (2009). The effect of sound intensity on the audiotactile crossmodal dynamic capture effect. Experimental Brain Research, 193, 409-419.

Occelli, V., Spence, C., & Zampini, M. (2009). Compatibility effects between sound frequencies and tactually stimulated locations on the hand. Neuroreport, 20, 793-797.

Parise, C., & Spence, C. (2009). ‘When birds of a feather flock together’: Synesthetic correspondences modulate audiovisual integration in non-synesthetes. PLoS ONE 4(5): e5664. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0005664.

Santangelo, V., Olivetti Belardinelli, M., Spence, C., & Macaluso, E. (2009). Multisensory interactions between voluntary and stimulus-driven spatial attention mechanisms across sensory modalities. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

Santangelo, V., & Spence, C. (2009). Crossmodal exogenous orienting improves the accuracy of temporal order judgments. Experimental Brain Research, 194, 577-586.

Shankar, M. U., Levitan, C. A., Prescott, J., & Spence, C. (2009). The influence of color and label information on flavor perception. Chemosensory Perception, 2, 53-58.

Spence, C. (2009). Attention: Cross-modal. In B. Goldstein (Ed.), Encylopedia of perception. Sage Publications.

Spence, C. (2009). Multimodal interaction: Visual-haptic. In B. Goldstein (Ed.), Encylopedia of perception. Sage Publications.

Spence, C. (2009). Explaining the Colavita visual dominance effect. Progress in Brain Research, 176, 245-258.

Spence, C. (2009). Measuring the impossible. In MINET Conference: Measurement, sensation and cognition (pp. 53-61). Teddington, UK: National Physical Laboratories. ISBN 978-0-946754-56-4,

Spence, C., & Santangelo, V. (2009). Capturing spatial attention with multisensory cues: A review. Hearing Research, 258, 134-142.

Spence, C., & Santangelo, V. (2009). Auditory attention. In C. Plack (Ed.), Auditory perception(pp. 249-270). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Spence, C., Senkowski, D., & Röder, B. (2009). Crossmodal processing. Experimental Brain Research, 198, 107-111.

Spence, C., & Soto-Faraco, S. (2009). Auditory perception: Interactions with vision. In C. Plack (Ed.), Auditory perception(pp. 271-296). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Tajadura-Jimenez, A., Kitagawa, N., Valjamae, A., Zampini, M., Murray, M. M., & Spence, C. (2009). Auditory-somatosensory multisensory interactions are spatially modulated by stimulated body surface and acoustic spectra. Neuropsychologia, 47, 195-203.

Tan, H. Z., Gray, R., Spence, C., Jones, C. M., & Rosli, R. M. (2009). The haptic cuing of visual spatial attention: Evidence of a spotlight effect. In B. E. Rogowitz & T. N. Pappas (Eds.), Proceedings of SPIE-IS&T Electronic Imaging, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XIV, SPIE Vol. 7240-72400I, San Jose, CA, 12 pp., Jan. 18-22, 2009.

Van Damme, S., Crombez, G., & Spence, C. (2009). Is the visual dominance effect modulated by the threat value of visual and auditory stimuli? Experimental Brain Research.

Van Damme, S., Gallace, A., Spence, C., & Moseley, G. L. (2009). Does the sight of physical threat induce a tactile processing bias? Modality-specific attentional facilitation induced by viewing threatening pictures. Brain Research, 1253, 100-106.

Yue, Z., Bischof, G.-N., Zhou, X., Spence, C., & Roder, B. (2009). Spatial attention affects the processing of tactile and visual stimuli presented at the tip of a tool: An event-related potential study. Experimental Brain Research.

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