Friday 1st October, 1999 |
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Wolfson Hall, Somerville College, Oxford |
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8.00 | Meeting Opens (Introductory Remarks) | |
8.05 - 8.20 | Cue-driven shifts of anticipatory intermodal attention: High-density electrical mapping | |
John J. Foxe | ||
8.25 - 8.40 | Neural mechanisms of intermodal attention and multisensory integration in macaque monkeys | |
Charles E. Schroeder | ||
8.45 - 9.15 | Selective attention within and between sensory modalities | |
Lawrence E. Marks & Gail Martino | ||
9.20 - 9.35 | The attentional blink across stimulus modalities | |
Karen Arnell | ||
9.40 - 9.55 | Dual task interference on visual marking: Modality-dependent and modality-independent components of the marking state | |
Glyn W. Humphreys & Derrick Watson | ||
10.00 - 10.30 | Tea & Coffee Break | |
10.30 - 11.00 | Crossmodal perceptual grouping: Evidence from the ventriloquist effect | |
Paul Bertelson | ||
11.10 - 11.25 | Sound enhances visual perception: Crossmodal effects of auditory organization on visual perception | |
Jean Vroomen | ||
11.30 - 12.00 | Cognitive and non-cognitive influences on "intersensory bias" | |
Robert B. Welch | ||
12.15 - 13.30 | Lunch | |
13.30 - 13.45 | Integration of redundant and non-redundant auditory-visual information during object recognition in humans: Behavioral and electrophysiological data | |
Marie-Helene Giard | ||
13.50 - 14.05 | fMRI evidence of crossmodal binding via multimodal neurons in man | |
Gemma Calvert | ||
14.15 - 14.30 | Crossmodal links in exogenous spatial attention revealed by the orthogonal temporal order judgment task | |
Juan Lupiáñez, Roland Baddeley, & Charles Spence | ||
14.40 - 14.55 | Crossmodal interactions in exogenous spatial attention: Behavioural and ERP measures | |
John McDonald | ||
15.05 - 15.20 | Event-related fMRI of visuo-tactile interactions during spatial covert orienting | |
Emiliano Maclauso, C.D. Frith, & J. Driver | ||
15.30 - 16.00 | Tea & Coffee Break | |
16.00 - 16.30 | ERP correlates of crossmodal links between vision, audition, and touch | |
Martin Eimer | ||
16.40 - 17.30 | How the brain synthesizes information from different senses to produce adaptive behavior | |
Barry Stein | ||
17.40 - 17.50 | Discussant | |
Jon Driver | ||
18.15 - 19.30 | Poster Session (Main Dining Hall, Somerville College) | |
19.30 - 21.15 | Conference Dinner | |
21.15 - 21.45 | Piano & Cello Recital (Ivan Guevara & Graham Walker) | |
Saturday 2nd October, 1999 |
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Wolfson Hall, Somerville College, Oxford |
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8.30 - 8.45 | Bistability and multisensory integration in human postural control | |
John J. Jeka, Kelvin S. Oie, Tim Kiemel, & Gregor Schöner | ||
8.50 - 9.05 | Integration of visual and proprioceptive information about hand position | |
Robert van Beers | ||
9.10 - 9.25 | Near ideal multisensory integration in a simple reaching task | |
Roland Baddeley & Helen Ingram | ||
9.30 - 9.45 | Sensory integration as revealed by proprioceptive matching in a patient with unilateral somatosensory impairment following central deafferentation | |
Roger Newport, S.R. Jackson, M. Husain, & J. V. Hindle | ||
9.50 - 10.20 | Multisensory integration in retinotopic coordinates | |
Alex Pouget, J.C. Ducom, J. Torri, & D. Bavelier | ||
10.30 - 11.00 | Tea & Coffee Break | |
11.00 - 11.30 | Visual, tactile, and vestibular information convergence in the monkey parietal cortex | |
Jean-René Duhamel & Sophie Denève | ||
11.40 - 11.55 | The nature of responses to auditory and visual stimuli in macaque posterior parietal cortex | |
Alexander Grunewald | ||
12.00 - 12.30 | Multisensory integration in space perception | |
Hans-Otto Karnath | ||
12.45 - 14.00 | Lunch | |
14.00 - 14.30 | Neuropsychological evidence of an integrated visuotactile representation of peripersonal space in humans | |
Elisabetta Làdavas | ||
14.40 - 14.55 | Tactile perception in neurological patients: Facilitation and competition from visual stimuli | |
Chris Rorden | ||
15.00 - 15.15 | Crossmodal interactions in visual-somatosensory saccade generation | |
Robin Walker & Richard Amlôt | ||
15.20 - 15.50 | The development of temporally based intersensory integration in human infants | |
David J. Lewkowicz | ||
16.00 - 16.30 | Tea & Coffee Break | |
16.30 - 17.00 | Merging neural representations of visual and auditory space during development | |
Andrew J. King | ||
17.10 - 17.25 | Spatial representation and crossmodal compensation in blind humans | |
Brigitte Röder, F.Rösler, W.Teder, S.Hillyärd, & H.Neville | ||
17.30 - 17.45 | The developmental appearance of multisensory integration in the superior colliculus (SC) is dependent on the maturation of cortical influences | |
Mark T. Wallace & B. E. Stein | ||
18.00 | Meeting Ends | |
Reserve | What, when and where of crossmodal effects in the perception of affect | |
Beatrice de Gelder, Jean Vroomen, & Gilles Pourtois |