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Curriculum Vitae Professor Charles Spence Date of Birth: 18/06/1969 Nationality: British Academic Distinctions: National & International Prizes 2002 BPS Cognitive Section Award: ‘For the article that has done the most to further the understanding of cognitive psychology in the UK’: Spence, C., Shore, D. I., & Klein, R. M. (2001). Multimodal prior entry. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 130, 799-832. 2003 Paul Bertelson Award, European Society for Cognitive Psychology: ‘Honoring scientists in an early stage of their scientific careers who have made an outstanding contribution to cognitive psychology in Europe’. 2003 10 th Experimental Psychology Society Prize: ‘Recognizing an outstanding contribution to experimental psychology from a researcher at an early stage in their career’. 2005 Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany: ‘in recognition of past accomplishments in research and teaching’. 2006 Division of Experimental Psychology Young Investigator Award in Experimental Psychology: Applied awarded to Cristy Ho for ‘the most outstanding empirical paper authored by an eligible young scholar’, by the American Psychological Association for the article: Ho, C., & Spence, C. (2005). Assessing the effectiveness of various auditory cues in capturing a driver’s visual attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 11, 157-174. 2008 Ig Nobel award for nutrition awarded for the article: Zampini, M., & Spence, C. (2004). The role of auditory cues in modulating the perceived crispness and staleness of potato chips. Journal of Sensory Science, 19, 347-363.

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Curriculum Vitae

Professor Charles Spence

Date of Birth: 18/06/1969 Nationality: British

Academic Distinctions: National & International Prizes

2002 BPS Cognitive Section Award: ‘For the article that has done the most to further the understanding of cognitive psychology in the UK’: Spence, C., Shore, D. I., & Klein, R. M. (2001). Multimodal prior entry. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 130, 799-832.

2003 Paul Bertelson Award, European Society for Cognitive Psychology: ‘Honoring scientists in an early stage of their scientific careers who have made an outstanding contribution to cognitive psychology in Europe’.

2003 10th Experimental Psychology Society Prize: ‘Recognizing an outstanding contribution to experimental psychology from a researcher at an early stage in their career’.

2005 Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany: ‘in recognition of past accomplishments in research and teaching’.

2006 Division of Experimental Psychology Young Investigator Award in Experimental Psychology: Applied awarded to Cristy Ho for ‘the most outstanding empirical paper authored by an eligible young scholar’, by the American Psychological Association for the article: Ho, C., & Spence, C. (2005). Assessing the effectiveness of various auditory cues in capturing a driver’s visual attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 11, 157-174.

2008 Ig Nobel award for nutrition awarded for the article: Zampini, M., & Spence, C. (2004). The role of auditory cues in modulating the perceived crispness and staleness of potato chips. Journal of Sensory Science, 19, 347-363.

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2015 Honoary Professor in Experimental Sensory Psychology, Food Quality Perception and Science, Dept. Food Science, Aarhus University, Denmark

2015 Prose prize for popular science book of the year awarded for The Perfect meal.

2015 Presidential Visiting Scholar. Temple University, Philadelphia.

2015 1st Global Research Fellow, Iskandia, Malaysia

Research Record

2006- University Professor in Experimental Psychology, Oxford University. Fellow of Somerville College

1997-2006 University Lecturer in Experimental Psychology, Oxford University. Fellow of Somerville College

1994-1997 Junior Research Fellow, St. John's College, Cambridge University

1992-1995 Ph.D. from Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University. Thesis entitled 'Audiovisual Links in Attention'

1995 M.A. Balliol College, Oxford University

1991-1992 Research Scientist at the University of Münster, Germany, involved in project developing analytical usability measures for the evaluation of the Crew Work Station on the European Space Shuttle

1988-1991 First Class B.A. (& Jenkyns Prize for excellence) in Experimental Psychology, Balliol College, Oxford University

Publication Record

Books

1) Spence, C. (2002). The ICI report on the secret of the senses. London: The Communication Group.

2) Spence, C., & Driver, J. (Eds.). (2004). Crossmodal space and crossmodal attention. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

3) Calvert, G., Spence, C., & Stein, B. E. (Eds.). (2004). The handbook of multisensory processing. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

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4) Ho, C., & Spence, C. (2008). The multisensory driver: Implications for ergonomic car interface design. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing.

5) Bremner, A., Lewkowicz, D., & Spence, C. (Eds.). (2012). Multisensory development. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

6) Stein, B. E. (Ed.-in-chief), Spence, C. (Section Ed.) (2012). The new handbook of multisensory processing. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

7) Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2014). In touch with the future: The sense of touch from cognitive neuroscience to virtual reality. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0-19-964446-9.

8) Spence, C., & Piqueras-Fiszman, B. (2014). The perfect meal: The multisensory science of food and dining. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.

9) Deroy, O., & Spence, C. (commissioned, in preparation). Crossmodal correspondences. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Published articles

1) Spence, C., Bösser, T., & Buskens, C. (1991). Crew work station and module control staion evaluation. European Space Agency Contractors Report, WGO/876/FS.

2) Spence, C., Spiegel, H., Goulet, D., Gunsthovel, D., & Bösser, T. (1992). Analytical measures for usability evaluation. Esprit Music Project Technical Report, 5429.

3) Driver, J., & Spence, C. [J.] (1994). Spatial synergies between auditory and visual attention. In C. Umiltà & M. Moscovitch (Eds.), Attention and performance XV: Conscious and nonconcious information processing (pp. 311-331). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

4) Spence, C. [J.], & Driver, J. (1994). Covert spatial orienting in audition: Exogenous and endogenous mechanisms. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 20, 555-574.

5) Spence, C., & Driver, J. (1996). Audiovisual links in endogenous covert spatial attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 22, 1005-1030.

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6) Spence, C., & Driver, J. (1997a). Audiovisual links in exogenous covert spatial orienting. Perception & Psychophysics, 59, 1-22.

7) Spence, C., & Driver, J. (1997b). On measuring selective attention to a specific sensory modality. Perception & Psychophysics, 59, 389-403.

8) Spence, C., & Driver, J. (1997c). Cross-modal links in attention between audition, vision, and touch: Implications for interface design. International Journal of Cognitive Ergonomics, 1, 351-373.

9) Spence, C., & Driver, J. (1997d). Audiovisual links in attention: Implications for interface design. In D. Harris (Ed.), Engineering psychology and cognitive ergonomics, Vol. 2: Job design and product design (pp. 185-192). Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing.

10) Driver, J., & Spence, C. (1998a). Crossmodal attention. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 8, 245-253.

11) Driver, J., & Spence, C. (1998b). Crossmodal links in spatial attention. Proceedings of the Royal Society Section B, 353, 1-13.

12) Driver, J., & Spence, C. (1998c). Attention and the crossmodal construction of space. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2, 254-262.

13) Spence, C. (1998). What’s the difference between attention and black holes? Applied Cognitive Psychology, 13, 189-191.

14) Spence, C., & Driver, J. (1998a). Auditory and audiovisual inhibition of return. Perception & Psychophysics, 60, 125-139.

15) Spence, C., & Driver, J. (1998b). Inhibition of return following an auditory cue: The role of central reorienting events. Experimental Brain Research, 118, 352-360.

16) Spence, C., & Driver, J. (1998c). Crossmodal links between auditory and visual attention. In P. K. Kuhl, & L. A. Crum (Eds.), Proceedings of the 16th International Congress on Acoustics and the 135th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America (Vol. 3, pp. 1569-1570). NY: ASA.

17) Spence, C., Nicholls, M. E. R., Gillespie, N., & Driver, J. (1998). Cross-modal links in exogenous covert spatial orienting between touch, audition, and vision. Perception & Psychophysics, 60, 544-557.

18) Driver, J., & Spence, C. (1999). Crossmodal links in spatial attention. In G. W. Humphreys, J. Duncan, & A. Treisman (Eds.), Attention, space, and action (pp. 130-149). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

19) Spence, C. (1999). The psychology of attention. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 3, 41.

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20) Spence, C., & Driver, J. (1999a). Multiple resources and multimodal interface design. In D. Harris (Ed.), Engineering psychology and cognitive ergonomics, Vol. 3: Transportation systems, medical ergonomics and training (pp. 305-312). Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing.

21) Spence, C., & Driver, J. (1999b). A new approach to the design of multimodal warning signals. In D. Harris (Ed.), Engineering psychology and cognitive ergonomics, Vol. 4: Job design, product design and human-computer interaction (pp. 455-461). Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing.

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

23) 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.

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

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

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

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

28) Spence, C., Lloyd, D., McGlone, F., Nicholls, M. E. R., & 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.

29) 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.

30) Spence, C., Ranson, J., & Driver, J. (2000). Crossmodal selective attention: Ignoring auditory stimuli presented at the focus of visual attention. Perception & Psychophysics, 62, 410-424.

31) Kennett, S., Eimer, M., Spence, C., & Driver, J. (2001). Tactile-visual links in exogenous spatial attention under different postures: Convergent evidence from psychophysics and ERPs. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 13, 462-478.

32) Shore, D. I., Spence, C., & Klein, R. M. (2001). Visual prior entry. Psychological Science, 12, 205-212.

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33) Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2001). Spatial modulation of repetition blindness and repetition deafness. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 54A, 1181-1202.

34) Spence, C. (2001). Crossmodal attentional capture: A controversy resolved? In C. Folk & B. Gibson (Eds.), Attention, distraction and action: Multiple perspectives on attentional capture (pp. 231-262). Amsterdam: Elsevier Science BV.

35) Spence, C., Guest, S., Chan, C., Lloyd, D., McGlone, F., Phillips, N., & Jones, L. A. (2001). Fooling the senses. Royal Society New Frontiers in Science Exhibition Brochure.

36) Spence, C., Kettenmann, B., Kobal, G., & McGlone, F. P. (2001a). Attention to olfaction: A psychophysical investigation. Experimental Brain Research, 138, 432-437.

37) Spence, C., Kettenmann, B., Kobal, G., & McGlone, F. P. (2001b). Shared attentional resources for processing vision and chemosensation. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 54A, 775-783.

38) Spence, C., Kingstone, A., Shore, D. I., & Gazzaniga, M. S. (2001). Representation of visuotactile space in the split brain. Psychological Science, 12, 90-93.

39) Spence, C., & McGlone, F. P. (2001). Reflexive spatial orienting of tactile attention. Experimental Brain Research, 141, 324-330.

40) Spence, C., Nicholls, M. E. R., & Driver, J. (2001). The cost of expecting events in the wrong sensory modality. Perception & Psychophysics, 63, 330-336.

41) Spence, C., Shore, D. I., Gazzaniga, M. S., Soto-Faraco, S., & Kingstone, A. (2001). Failure to remap visuotactile space across the midline in the split-brain. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 55, 54-61.

42) Spence, C., Shore, D. I., & Klein, R. M. (2001). Multimodal prior entry. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 130, 799-832.

43) Caclin, A., Soto-Faraco, S., Kingstone, A., & Spence, C. (2002). Tactile ‘capture’ of audition. Perception & Psychophysics, 64, 616-630.

44) Guest, S., Catmur, C., Lloyd, D., & Spence, C. (2002). Audiotactile interactions in roughness perception. Experimental Brain Research, 146, 161-171.

45) Hillstrom, A. P., Shapiro, K., & Spence, C. (2002). Attentional and perceptual limitations in processing sequentially presented vibrotactile targets. Perception & Psychophysics, 64, 1068-1082.

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46) Kennett, S., Spence, C., & Driver, J. (2002). Visuo-tactile links in covert exogenous spatial attention remap across changes in unseen hand posture. Perception & Psychophysics, 64, 1083-1094.

47) Maravita, A., Spence, C., Kennett, S., & Driver, J. (2002). Tool-use changes multimodal spatial interactions between vision and touch in normal humans. Cognition, 83, B25-B34.

48) Maravita, A., Spence, C., Sergent, C., & Driver, J. (2002). Seeing your own touched hands in a mirror modulates cross-modal interactions. Psychological Science, 13, 350-356.

49) Poliakoff, E., Spence, C., O’Boyle, D. J., McGlone F. P., & Cody, F. W. J. (2002). Tactile inhibition of return: Non-ocular response inhibition and mode of response. Experimental Brain Research, 146, 54-59.

50) Röder, B., Spence, C., & Rösler, F. (2002). Assessing the effect of posture changes on tactile inhibition of return. Experimental Brain Research, 143, 453-462.

51) Shore, D. I., Spry, E., & Spence, C. (2002). Confusing the mind by crossing the hands. Cognitive Brain Research, 14, 153-163.

52) Soto-Faraco, S., Lyons, J., Gazzaniga, M., Spence, C., & Kingstone, A. (2002). The ventriloquist in motion: Illusory capture of dynamic information across sensory modalities. Cognitive Brain Research, 14, 139-146.

53) Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2002). Modality-specific auditory and visual temporal processing deficits. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (A), 55, 23-40.

54) Soto-Faraco, S. Spence, C., Fairbank, K., Kingstone, A., Hillstrom, A. P., & Shapiro, K. (2002). A crossmodal attentional blink between vision and touch. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 9, 731-738.

55) Spence, C. (2002a). Multimodal attention and tactile information-processing. Behavioural Brain Research, 135, 57-64.

56) Spence, C. (2002b). Review of ‘Mechanisms of visual attention’, by Schneider & Maasen. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (B), 55, 89-90.

57) Spence, C. (2002c). The ICI report on the secret of the senses. London: The Communication Group.

58) Spence, C. (2002d). Multisensory integration, attention and perception. In D. Roberts (Ed.), Signals and perception: The fundamentals of human sensation (pp. 345-354). Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

59) Spence, C., Bentley, D. E., Phillips, N., McGlone, F. P., & Jones, A. K. P. (2002). Selective attention to pain: A psychophysical investigation. Experimental Brain Research, 145, 395-402.

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60) Amlôt, R., Walker, R., Driver, J., & Spence, C. (2003). Multimodal visual-somatosensory integration in saccade generation. Neuropsychologia, 41, 1-15.

61) Chan, J. S., & Spence, C. (2003). Presenting multiple auditory signals using multiple sound cards in Visual Basic 6.0. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 35, 125-128.

62) Guest, S., & Spence, C. (2003a). Tactile dominance in speeded discrimination of pilled fabric samples. Experimental Brain Research, 150, 201-207.

63) Guest, S., & Spence, C. (2003b). What role does multisensory integration play in the visuotactile perception of texture? International Journal of Psychophysiology, 50, 63-80.

64) Lloyd, D. M., Merat, N., McGlone, F., & Spence, C. (2003). Crossmodal links between audition and touch in covert endogenous spatial attention. Perception & Psychophysics, 65, 901-924.

65) Lloyd, D. M., Shore, D. I., Spence, C., & Calvert, G. A. (2003). Multisensory representation of limb position in human premotor cortex. Nature Neuroscience, 6, 17-18.

66) Maravita, A., Spence, C., & Driver, J. (2003). Multisensory integration and the body schema: Close to hand and within reach. Current Biology, 13, R531-R539.

67) Poliakoff, E., O’Boyle, D. J., Moore, P., Cody, F. W. J., McGlone, F., & Spence, C. (2003). Orienting of attention and Parkinson’s disease: Tactile inhibition of return and response inhibition. Brain, 126, 2081-2092.

68) Soto-Faraco, S., Kingstone, A., & Spence, C. (2003). Multisensory contributions to the perception of motion. Neuropsychologia, 41, 1847-1862.

69) Spence, C. (2003a). A new multisensory approach to health and well-being. In Essence, 2, 16-22.

70) Spence, C. (2003b). Crossmodal attention and multisensory integration: Implications for multimodal interface design. ICMI’03: Proceedings of the fifth international conference on multimodal interfaces (November 5-7, Vancouver, British Columbia, CA; p. 3). New York: The Association for Computing Machinery Press.

71) Spence, C., Baddeley, R., Zampini, M., James, R., & Shore, D. I. (2003). Crossmodal temporal order judgments: When two locations are better than one. Perception & Psychophysics, 65, 318-328.

72) Spence, C., & Read, L. (2003). Speech shadowing while driving: On the difficulty of splitting attention between eye and ear. Psychological Science, 14, 251-256.

73) Spence, C., & Squire, S. B. (2003). Multisensory integration: Maintaining the perception of synchrony. Current Biology, 13, R519-R521.

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74) Zampini, M., Guest, S., & Spence, C. (2003). The role of auditory cues in modulating the perception of electric toothbrushes. Journal of Dental Research, 82, 929-932.

75) Zampini, M., Shore, D. I., & Spence, C. (2003a). Audiovisual temporal order judgments. Experimental Brain Research, 152, 198-210.

76) Zampini, M., Shore, D. I., & Spence, C. (2003b). Multisensory temporal order judgments: The role of hemispheric redundancy. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 50, 165-180.

77) Calvert, G. A., Spence, C., & Stein, B. E. (2004). Introduction. In G. A. Calvert, C. Spence, & B. E. Stein (Eds.), The handbook of multisensory processing (pp. xi-xvii). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

78) Driver, J., & Spence, C. (2004a). Crossmodal spatial attention: Evidence from human performance. In C. Spence & J. Driver (Eds.), Crossmodal space and crossmodal attention (pp. 179-220). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

79) Driver, J., & Spence, C. (2004b). Introductory comments. In C. Spence & J. Driver (Eds.), Crossmodal space and crossmodal attention (pp. v-ix). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

80) Ehrsson, H. H., Spence, C., & Passingham, R. E. (2004). That’s my hand! Activity in premotor cortex reflects feeling of ownership of a limb. Science, 305, 875-877.

81) Holmes, N. P., Calvert, G. A., & Spence, C. (2004). Extending or projecting peripersonal space with tools? Multisensory interactions highlight only the distal and proximal ends of tools Neuroscience Letters, 372, 62-67.

82) Holmes, N., Crozier, G., & Spence, C. (2004). When mirrors lie: ‘Visual capture’ of arm position impairs reaching performance. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 4, 193-200.

83) Holmes, N., & Spence, C. (2004). The body schema and multisensory representation(s) of peripersonal space. Cognitive Processes, 5, 94-105.

84) Macaluso, E., George, N., Dolan, R., Spence, C., & Driver, J., (2004). Spatial and temporal factors during processing of audiovisual speech perception: A PET study. Neuroimage, 21, 725-732.

85) Röder, B., Rösler, F., & Spence, C. (2004). Early vision impairs tactile perception in the blind. Current Biology, 14, 121-124.

86) Sanabria, D., Correa, A., Lupiáñez, J., & Spence, C. (2004). Bouncing or streaming? Exploring the influence of auditory cues on the interpretation of ambiguous visual motion. Experimental Brain Research, 157, 537-541.

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87) Sanabria, D., Soto-Faraco, S., Chan, J. S., & Spence, C. (2004). When does visual perceptual grouping affect multisensory integration? Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 4, 218-229.

88) Sanabria, D., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2004). Exploring the role of visual perceptual grouping on the audiovisual integration of motion. NeuroReport, 15, 2745-2749.

89) Soto-Faraco, S., Ronald, A., & Spence, C. (2004). Tactile selective attention and body posture: Assessing the contribution of vision and proprioception. Perception & Psychophysics, 66, 1077-1094.

90) Soto-Faraco, S., Spence, C., & Kingstone, A. (2004). Cross-modal dynamic capture: Congruency effects in the perception of motion across sensory modalities. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 30, 330-345.

91) Soto-Faraco, S., Spence, C., & Kingstone, A. (2004). Congruency effects between auditory and tactile motion: Extending the phenomenon of crossmodal dynamic capture. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 4, 208-217.

92) Soto-Faraco, S., Spence, C., Lloyd, D., & Kingstone, A. (2004). Moving multisensory research along: Motion perception across sensory modalities. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 13, 29-32.

93) Spence, C. (2004). Crossmodal attention and multisensory integration. In Proceedings of ICA 2004: The 18th International Congress on Acoustics (pp. III-2285 - III-2288). Kyoto, Japan, 4-9th April.

94) Spence, C., & McDonald, J. (2004). The crossmodal consequences of the exogenous spatial orienting of attention In G. A. Calvert, C. Spence, & B. E. Stein (Eds.), The handbook of multisensory processing (pp. 3-25). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

95) Spence, C., McDonald, J., & Driver, J. (2004). Exogenous spatial cuing studies of human crossmodal attention and multisensory integration. In C. Spence & J. Driver (Eds.), Crossmodal space and crossmodal attention (pp. 277-320). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

96) Spence, C., Pavani, F., & Driver, J. (2004). Spatial constraints on visual-tactile crossmodal distractor congruency effects. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 4, 148-169.

97) Spence, C., Pavani, F., Maravita, A., & Holmes, N. (2004). Multisensory contributions to the 3-D representation of visuotactile peripersonal space in humans: Evidence from the crossmodal congruency task. Journal of Physiology (Paris), 98, 171-189.

98) Walton, M., & Spence, C. (2004). Cross-modal congruency and visual capture in a visual elevation discrimination task. Experimental Brain Research, 154, 113-120.

99) Zampini, M., & Spence, C. (2004). The role of auditory cues in modulating the perceived crispness and staleness of potato chips. Journal of Sensory Science, 19, 347-363.

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100) Chan, J. S., Merrifield, K., & Spence, C. (2005). Auditory spatial attention assessed in a flanker interference task. Acta Acustica, 91, 554-563.

101) Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2005a). Examining the crossmodal consequences of viewing the Müller-Lyer illusion. Experimental Brain Research, 162, 490-496.

102) Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2005b). Visual capture of apparent limb position influences tactile temporal order judgments. Neuroscience Letters, 379, 63-68.

103) Gallace, A, Tan, H. Z., & Spence, C. (2005). Tactile change detection. Proceedings of the 2005 WorldHaptics Conference (WHC05): The First Joint EuroHaptics Conference and the Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environments and Teleoperator Systems (pp. 12-16). Pisa, Italy.

104) Ho, C., & Spence, C. (2005a). Assessing the effectiveness of various auditory cues in capturing a driver’s visual attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 11, 157-174.

105) Ho, C., & Spence, C. (2005b). Olfactory facilitation of dual-task performance. Neuroscience Letters, 389, 35-40.

106) Ho, C., Spence, C., & Tan, H. Z. (2005). Warning signals go multisensory. Proceedings of HCI International 2005, 9, Paper No. 2284, pp. 1-10.

107) Ho, C., Tan, H. Z., & Spence, C. (2005). Using spatial vibrotactile cues to direct visual attention in driving scenes. Transportation Research Part F, 8, 397-412.

108) Holmes, N. P., & Spence, C. (2005a). Multisensory integration: Space, time, and superadditivity. Current Biology, 15, R762-R764.

109) Holmes, N. P., & Spence, C. (2005b). Visual bias of unseen hand position with a mirror: Spatial and temporal factors. Experimental Brain Research, 166, 489-497.

110) Holmes, N. P., & Spence, C. (2005c). Beyond the body schema: Visual, prosthetic, and technological contributions to bodily perception and awareness. In G. Knoblich, I. M. Thornton, M. Grosjean, & M. Shiffrar (Eds.), Human body perception from the inside out (pp. 15-64). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

111) Kitagawa, N., & Spence, C. (2005). Investigating the effect of a transparent barrier on the crossmodal congruency effect. Experimental Brain Research, 161, 62-71.

112) Kitagawa, N., Zampini, M., & Spence, C. (2005). Audiotactile interactions in near and far space. Experimental Brain Research, 166, 528-537.

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113) Navarra, J., Vatakis, A., Zampini, M., Soto-Faraco, S., Humphreys, W., & Spence, C. (2005). Exposure to asynchronous audiovisual speech extends the temporal window for audiovisual integration. Cognitive Brain Research, 25, 499-507.

114) Proctor, R. W., Tan, H. Z., Vu, K.-P. L., Gray, R., & Spence, C. (2005). Implications of compatibility and cuing effects for multimodal interfaces. Proceedings of HCI International 2005, 11, Paper No. 2733, pp. 1-10.

115) Sanabria, D., Soto-Faraco, S., Chan, J. S., & Spence, C. (2005). Intramodal perceptual grouping modulates multisensory integration: Evidence from the crossmodal congruency task. Neuroscience Letters, 377, 59-64.

116) Sanabria, D., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2005a). Assessing the effect of visual and tactile distractors on the perception of auditory apparent motion. Experimental Brain Research, 166, 548-558.

117) Sanabria, D., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2005b). Spatiotemporal interactions between audition and touch depend on hand posture. Experimental Brain Research, 165, 505-514.

118) Shore, D. I., Gray, K., Spry, E., & Spence, C. (2005). Spatial modulation of tactile temporal-order judgments. Perception, 34, 1251-1262.

119) Shore, D. I., & Spence, C. (2005). Prior entry. In L. Itti, G. Rees, & J. Tsotsos (Eds.), Neurobiology of attention (pp. 89-95). North Holland: Elsevier.

120) Soto-Faraco, S., Spence, C., & Kingstone, A. (2005). Assessing automaticity in the audiovisual integration of motion. Acta Psychologica, 118, 71-92.

121) Spence, C., & Walton, M. (2005). On the inability to ignore touch when responding to vision in the crossmodal congruency task. Acta Psychologica, 118, 47-70.

122) Zampini, M., Brown, T., Shore, D. I., Maravita, A., Röder, B., & Spence, C. (2005). Audiotactile temporal order judgments. Acta Psychologica, 118, 277-291.

123) Zampini, M., Guest, S., Shore, D. I., & Spence, C. (2005). Audiovisual simultaneity judgments. Perception & Psychophysics, 67, 531-544.

124) Zampini, M., Harris, C., & Spence, C. (2005). Effect of posture change on tactile perception: Impaired direction discrimination performance with interleaved fingers. Experimental Brain Research, 166, 498-508.

125) Zampini, M., Shore, D. I., & Spence, C. (2005). Audiovisual prior entry. Neuroscience Letters, 381, 217-222.

126) Zampini, M., & Spence, C. (2005). Modifying the multisensory perception of a carbonated beverage using auditory cues. Food Quality and Preference, 16, 632-641.

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127) Barbagli, F., Salisbury, K., Ho, C., Spence, C., & Tan, H. Z. (2006). Haptic discrimination of force direction and the influence of visual information. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 3, 125-135.

128) Correa, A., Sanabria, D., Spence, C., Tudela, P., & Lupiáñez, J. (2006). Selective temporal attention enhances the temporal resolution of visual perception: Evidence from a temporal order judgment task. Brain Research, 1070, 202-205.

129) Demattè, M. L., Sanabria, D., & Spence, C. (2006). Cross-modal associations between odors and colors. Chemical Senses, 31, 531-538.

130) Demattè, M. L., Sanabria, D., Sugarman, R., & Spence, C. (2006). Cross-modal interactions between olfaction and touch. Chemical Senses, 31, 291-300.

131) Gallace, A., Auvray, M., Tan, H. Z., & Spence, C. (2006). When visual transients impair tactile change detection: A novel case of crossmodal change blindness? Neuroscience Letters, 398, 280-285.

132) Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2006). Multisensory synesthetic interactions in the speeded classification of visual size. Perception & Psychophysics, 68, 1191-1203.

133) Gallace, A., Tan, H. Z., & Spence, C. (2006a). The failure to detect tactile change: A tactile analog of visual change blindness. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 13, 300-303.

134) Gallace, A., Tan, H. Z., & Spence, C. (2006b). Numerosity judgments for tactile stimuli distributed over the body surface. Perception, 35, 247-266.

135) Ho, C., Reed, N. J., & Spence, C. (2006). Assessing the effectiveness of “intuitive” vibrotactile warning signals in preventing front-to-rear-end collisions in a driving simulator. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 38, 989-997.

136) Ho, C., & Spence, C. (2006). Verbal interface design: Do verbal directional cues automatically orient visual spatial attention? Computers in Human Behavior, 22, 733-748.

137) Ho, C., Tan, H. Z., Barbagli, F., Salisbury, K., & Spence, C. (2006). Isotropy and visual modulation of haptic force direction discrimination on the human finger. Proceedings of EuroHaptics, 2006, 483-486

138) Ho, C., Tan, H. Z., & Spence, C. (2006). The differential effect of vibrotactile and auditory cues on visual spatial attention. Ergonomics, 49, 724-738.

139) Holmes, N. P., Sanabria, D., Calvert, G. A., & Spence, C. (2006). Multisensory interactions follow the hands across the midline: Evidence from a non-spatial visual-tactile congruency task. Brain Research, 1077, 108-115.

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140) Holmes, N. P., Snijders, D., & Spence, C. (2006). Reaching with alien limbs: Visual exposure to prosthetic hands biases proprioception without accompanying illusions of ownership. Perception & Psychophysics, 68, 685-701.

141) Kitagawa, N., & Spence, C. (2006). Audiotactile multisensory interactions in information processing. Japanese Psychological Research, 48, 158-173.

142) Kóbor, I., Füredi, L., Kovács, G., Spence, C., & Vidnyánszky, Z. (2006). Back-to-front: Improved tactile discrimination performance in the space you can’t see. Neuroscience Letters, 400, 163-167.

143) Lyons, G., Sanabria, D., Vatakis, A., & Spence, C. (2006). The modulation of crossmodal integration by unimodal perceptual grouping: A visuotactile apparent motion study. Experimental Brain Research, 174, 510-516.

144) Poliakoff, E., Ashworth, S., Lowe, C., & Spence, C. (2006). Vision and touch in ageing: Crossmodal selective attention and visuotactile spatial interactions. Neuropsychologia, 44, 507-517.

145) Poliakoff, E., Shore, D. I., Lowe, C., & Spence, C. (2006). Visuotactile temporal order judgments in ageing. Neuroscience Letters, 396, 207-211.

146) Shore, D. I., Barnes, M. E., & Spence, C. (2006). The temporal evolution of the crossmodal congruency effect. Neuroscience Letters, 392, 96-100.

147) Soto-Faraco, S., Kingstone, A., & Spence, C. (2006). Integrating motion information across sensory modalities: The role of top-down factors. Progress in Brain Research, 155, 277-290.

148) Spence, C., Santangelo, V., Ho, C., & Olivetti Belardinelli, M. (2006). Assessing the automaticity of intramodal and crossmodal spatial attentional orienting. Cognitive Processing, 7, S3.

149) Spence, C., & Zampini, M. (2006). Auditory contributions to multisensory product perception. Acta Acustica united with Acustica, 92, 1009-1025.

150) Tan, H. Z., Barbagli, F., Salisbury, K., Ho, C., & Spence, C. (2006). Force-direction discrimination is not influenced by reference force direction. Haptics-e, 4, 1-6, from http://www.haptics-e.org.

151) Vatakis, A., & Spence, C. (2006a). Audiovisual synchrony perception for music, speech, and object actions. Brain Research, 1111, 134-142.

152) Vatakis, A., & Spence, C. (2006b). Audiovisual synchrony perception for speech and music assessed using a temporal order judgment task. Neuroscience Letters, 393, 40-44.

153) Vatakis, A., & Spence, C. (2006c). Evaluating the influence of frame rate on the temporal aspects of audiovisual speech perception. Neuroscience Letters, 405, 132-136.

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154) Vatakis, A., & Spence, C. (2006d). Temporal order judgments for audiovisual targets embedded in unimodal and bimodal distractor streams. Neuroscience Letters, 408, 5-9.

155) Zampini, M., Mawhinney, S., & Spence, C. (2006). Tactile perception of the roughness of the end of a tool: What role does tool handle roughness play? Neuroscience Letters, 400, 235-239.

156) Auvray, M., Gallace, A., Tan, H. Z., & Spence, C. (2007). Crossmodal change blindness between vision and touch. Acta Psychologica, 126, 79-97.

157) Auvray, M., Philipona, D., O’Regan, J. K., & Spence, C. (2007). The perception of space and form recognition in a simulated environment: The case of minimalist sensory-substitution devices. Perception, 36, 1736-1751.

158) Chica, A., Sanabria, D., Lupiáñez, J., & Spence, C. (2007). Comparing intramodal and crossmodal cuing in the endogenous orienting of spatial attention. Experimental Brain Research, 179, 353-364, 531.

159) Dalton, P., & Spence, C. (2007). Attentional capture in serial audiovisual search tasks. Perception & Psychophysics, 69, 422-438.

160) Demattè, M. L., Österbauer, R., & Spence, C. (2007). Olfactory cues modulate judgments of facial attractiveness. Chemical Senses, 32, 603-610.

161) Demattè, M. L., Sanabria, D., & Spence, C. (2007). Olfactory-tactile compatibility effects demonstrated using the implicit association task. Acta Psychologica, 124, 332-343.

162) Gallace, A., Auvray, M., & Spence, C. (2007). The modulation of haptic line bisection using a visual illusion and optokinetic stimulation. Perception, 36, 1003-1018.

163) Gallace, A., Tan, H. Z., & Spence, C. (2007a). Do “mudsplashes” induce tactile change blindness? Perception & Psychophysics, 69, 477-486.

164) Gallace, A., Tan, H. Z., & Spence, C. (2007b). Multisensory numerosity judgments for visual and tactile stimuli. Perception & Psychophysics, 69, 487-501.

165) Gallace, A., Tan, H. Z., & Spence, C. (2007c). The body surface as a communication system: The state of the art after 50 years. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 16, 655-676.

166) Ho, C., Mason, O., & Spence, C. (2007). An investigation into the temporal dimension of the Mozart effect: Evidence from the attentional blink task. Acta Psychologica, 125, 117-128.

167) Ho, C., Reed, N., & Spence, C. (2007a). Multisensory in-car warning signals for collision avoidance. Human Factors, 49, 1107-1114.

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168) Ho, C., Reed, N., & Spence, C. (2007b). 'Intuitive' vibrotactile collision warnings for drivers. In D. de Waard, G. R. J. Hockey, P. Nickel, & K. A. Brookhuis (Eds.), Human factors issues in complex system performance (pp. 169-176). Maastricht, The Netherlands: Shaker Publishing.

169) Ho, C., & Spence, C. (2007). Head orientation biases tactile localization. Brain Research, 1144C, 136-141.

170) Holmes, N. P., Calvert, G. A., & Spence, C. (2007). Tool use changes multisensory interactions in seconds: Evidence from the crossmodal congruency task. Experimental Brain Research, 183, 465-476.

171) Holmes, N. P., Sanabria, D., Calvert, G. A., & Spence, C. (2007). Tool-use: Capturing multisensory spatial attention or extending multisensory peripersonal space? Cortex, 43, 469-489.

172) Holmes, N. P., & Spence, C. (2007). Dissociating body image and body schema with rubber hands. Behavioural & Brain Sciences, 30, 211-212.

173) Igarashi, Y., Kitagawa, N., Spence, C., & Ichihara, S. (2007). Assessing the influence of schematic drawings of body parts on tactile discrimination performance using the crossmodal congruency task. Acta Psychologica, 124, 190-208.

174) Jones, C. M., Young, J. J., Gray, R., Spence, C., & Tan, H. Z. (2007). An eyetracker study of the haptic cuing of visual attention. Proceedings World Haptics 2007 (pp. 557-558). Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society.

175) Koppen, C., & Spence, C. (2007a). Seeing the light: Exploring the Colavita visual dominance effect. Experimental Brain Research, 180, 737-754.

176) Koppen, C., & Spence, C. (2007b). Spatial coincidence modulates the Colavita visual dominance effect. Neuroscience Letters, 417, 107-111.

177) Koppen, C., & Spence, C. (2007c). Assessing the role of stimulus probability on the Colavita visual dominance effect. Neuroscience Letters, 418, 266-271.

178) Koppen, C., & Spence, C. (2007d). Audiovisual asynchrony modulates the Colavita visual dominance effect. Brain Research, 1186, 224-232.

179) Navarra, J., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2007). Adaptation to audiotactile asynchrony. Neuroscience Letters, 413, 72-76.

180) Röder, B., Kusmierek, A., Spence, C., & Schike, T. (2007). Developmental vision determines the reference frame for the multisensory control of action. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 104, 4753-4758.

181) Sanabria, D., Lupiáñez, J., & Spence, C. (2007). Auditory motion affects visual motion perception in a speeded discrimination task. Experimental Brain Research, 178, 415-421.

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182) Sanabria, D., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2007). Spatial attention modulates audiovisual interactions in apparent motion. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33, 927-937.

183) Sanabria, D., Spence, C., & Soto-Faraco, S. (2007). Perceptual and decisional contributions to audiovisual interactions in the perception of apparent motion: A signal detection study Cognition, 102, 299-310.

184) Santangelo, V., Belardinelli, M. O., & Spence, C. (2007). The suppression of reflexive visual and auditory orienting when attention is otherwise engaged. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 33, 137-148.

185) Santangelo, V., & Spence, C. (2007a). Multisensory cues capture spatial attention regardless of perceptual load. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 33, 1311-1321.

186) Santangelo, V., & Spence, C. (2007b). Assessing the automaticity of the exogenous orienting of tactile attention. Perception, 36, 1497-1505.

187) Santangelo, V., & Spence, C. (2007c). Assessing the effect of verbal working memory load on visuo-spatial exogenous orienting. Neuroscience Letters, 413, 105-109.

188) Sinnett, S., Spence, C., & Soto-Faraco, S. (2007). Visual dominance and attention: The Colavita effect revisited. Perception & Psychophysics, 69, 673-686.

189) Snijders, H. J., Holmes, N. P., & Spence, C. (2007). Direction-dependent integration of vision and proprioception in reaching movements under the influence of the mirror illusion. Neuropsychologia, 45, 496-505.

190) Spence, C. (2007a). Audiovisual multisensory integration. Acoustical Science & Technology, 28, 61-70.

191) Spence, C. (2007b). Making sense of touch: A multisensory approach to the perception of objects. In E. Pye (Ed.), The power of touch: Handling objects in museums and heritage contexts (pp. 45-61). Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press.

192) Spence, C. (2007c). Multisensory perception. http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/tv_and_radio/perfection/experimental_kitchen_sensory.shtml (downloaded 16/11/2007)

193) Spence, C., & Gallace, A. (2007). Recent developments in the study of tactile attention. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 61, 196-207.

194) Spence, C., Igarashi, Y., & Kitagawa, N. (2007). Audiovisual multisensory integration. Journal of the Acoustical Society of Japan, 63, 83-92. (in Japanese)

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195) Spence, C., Sanabria, D., & Soto-Faraco, S. (2007). Intersensory Gestalten and crossmodal scene perception. In K. Noguchi (Ed.), Psychology of beauty and Kansei: New horizons of Gestalt perception (pp. 519-579). Tokyo: Fuzanbo International.

196) Spence, C., & Zampini, M. (2007). Affective design: Modulating the pleasantness and forcefulness of aerosol sprays by manipulating aerosol spraying sounds. CoDesign, 3 (Supplement 1), 109-123.

197) Vatakis, A., Bayliss, L., Zampini, M., & Spence, C. (2007). The influence of synchronous audiovisual distractors on audiovisual temporal order judgments. Perception & Psychophysics, 69, 298-307.

198) Vatakis, A., Navarra, J., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2007). Temporal recalibration during audiovisual speech perception. Experimental Brain Research, 181, 173-181.

199) Vatakis, A., & Spence, C. (2007a). Crossmodal binding: Evaluating the “unity assumption” using audiovisual speech stimuli. Perception & Psychophysics, 69, 744-756.

200) Vatakis, A., & Spence, C. (2007b). How ‘special’ is the human face? Evidence from an audiovisual temporal order judgment task. Neuroreport, 18, 1807-1811.

201) Vatakis, A., & Spence, C. (2007c). Investigating the factors that influence the temporal perception of complex audiovisual events. In S. Vosniadou, D. Kayser, & A. Protopas (Eds.), Proceedings of EurCogSci 2007: The European Cognitive Science 2007 (pp. 389-394). Taylor and Francis.

202) Vatakis, A., & Spence, C. (2007d). Crossmodal binding: Evaluating the ‘unity assumption’ using complex audiovisual stimuli. Proceedings of the 19th International Congress on Acoustics (pp. 1-6).

203) Vibell, J., Klinge, C., Zampini, M., Spence, C., & Nobre, A. C. (2007). Temporal order is coded temporally in the brain: Early ERP latency shifts underlying prior entry in a crossmodal temporal order judgment task. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19, 109-120.

204) Vickers, G., & Spence, C. (2007). Get set for the sensory side of the century. Contact: Royal Mail’s Magazine for Marketers, November, 11-14.

205) Zampini, M., Bird, K. S., Bentley, D. E., Watson, A., Barrett, G., Jones, A. K., & Spence, C. (2007). ‘Prior entry’ for pain: Attention speeds the perceptual processing of painful stimuli. Neuroscience Letters, 414, 75-79.

206) Zampini, M., Sanabria, D., Phillips, N., & Spence, C. (2007). The multisensory perception of flavor: Assessing the influence of color cues on flavor discrimination responses. Food Quality & Preference, 18, 975-984.

207) Zampini, M., Torresan, D., Spence, C., & Murray, M. M. (2007). Audiotactile multisensory interactions in front and rear space. Neuropsychologia, 45, 1869-1877.

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208) Auvray, M., Gallace, A., Hartcher-O’Brien, J., Tan, H. Z., & Spence, C. (2008). Tactile and visual distractors induce change blindness for tactile stimuli presented on the fingertips. Brain Research, 1213, 111-119.

209) Auvray, M., & Spence, C. (2008). The multisensory perception of flavor. Consciousness and Cognition, 17, 1016-1031.

210) Bremner, A. J., Holmes, N. P., & Spence, C. (2008). Infants lost in (peripersonal) space? Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 12, 298-305.

211) Bremner, A. J., Mareschal, D., Lloyd-Fox, S., & Spence, C. (2008). Spatial localization of touch in the first year of life: Early influence of a visual code and the development of remapping across changes in limb position. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 137, 149-162.

212) Bremner, A. J., & Spence, C. (2008). Unimodal experiences constrain while multisensory experiences enrich cognitive construction. Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 31, 335-336.

213) Dalton, P., & Spence, C. (2008). Selective attention in vision, audition, and touch. In Learning and memory: A comprehensive reference (J. Byrne, Series Ed.); Vol. 1: Cognitive psychology of memory (R. Menzel, Ed.) (pp. 243-257). Oxford: Elsevier.

214) Davis, N. J., Cui, S., & Spence, C. (2008). The dynamics of reciprocal aiming with a steering wheel. Experimental Brain Research, 188, 141-146.

215) Frings, C., Bader, R., & Spence, C. (2008). Selection in touch: Negative priming with tactile stimuli. Perception & Psychophysics, 70, 516-523.

216) Gallace, A., Soto-Faraco, S., Dalton, P., Kreukniet, B., & Spence, C. (2008). Response requirements modulate tactile spatial congruency effects. Experimental Brain Research, 191, 171-186.

217) Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2008a). The cognitive and neural correlates of “tactile consciousness”: A multisensory perspective. Consciousness and Cognition, 17, 370-407.

218) Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2008b). A memory for touch: The cognitive psychology of tactile memory. In H. Chatterjee (Ed.), Touch in museums: Policy and practice in object handling (pp. 163-186). Oxford: Berg Publications.

219) Gallace, A., Tan, H. Z., Haggard, P., & Spence, C. (2008). Short term memory for tactile stimuli. Brain Research, 1190, 132-142.

220) Gallace, A., Tan, H. Z., & Spence, C. (2008). Can tactile stimuli be subitised? An unresolved controversy within the literature on numerosity judgments. Perception, 37, 782-800.

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221) Hartcher-O’Brien, J., Gallace, A., Krings, B., Koppen, C., & Spence, C. (2008). When vision ‘extinguishes’ touch in neurologically-normal people: Extending the Colavita visual dominance effect. Experimental Brain Research, 186, 643-658.

222) Holmes, N. P., Spence, C., Hansen, P. C., Mackay, C. E., & Calvert, G. A. (2008). The multisensory attentional consequences of tool-use: An fMRI study. PLoS ONE, 3(10):e3502. http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0003502

223) Igarashi, Y., Kimura, Y., Spence, C., & Ichihara, S. (2008). The selective effect of the image of a hand on visuotactile interactions as assessed by performance on the crossmodal congruency task. Experimental Brain Research, 184, 31-38.

224) Jones, C. M., Gray, R., Spence, C., & Tan, H. Z. (2008). Directing visual attention with spatially informative and noninformative tactile cues. Experimental Brain Research, 186, 659-669.

225) Koppen, C., Alsius, A., & Spence, C. (2008). Semantic congruency and the Colavita visual dominance effect. Experimental Brain Research, 184, 533-546.

226) Lee, J.-H., & Spence, C. (2008a). Spatiotemporal visuotactile interactions. EuroHaptics 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), 5024, 826-831.

227) Lee, J.-H., & Spence, C. (2008b). Assessing the benefits of multimodal feedback on dual-task performance under demanding conditions. In Proceedings of the 22nd British Computer Society Human-Computer Interaction Group Annual Conference (pp. 185-192). Liverpool John Moores University, UK, 1-5 September 2008. British Computer Society.

228) Lee, J.-H., & Spence, C. (2008c). Feeling what you hear: Task-irrelevant sounds modulates tactile perception delivered via a touch screen. Journal of Multisensory User Interfaces, 2, 145-156.

229) Levitan, C., Zampini, M., Li, R., & Spence, C. (2008). Assessing the role of color cues and people’s beliefs about color-flavor associations on the discrimination of the flavor of sugar-coated chocolates Chemical Senses, 33, 415-423.

230) Moseley, L., Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2008). Is mirror therapy all it is cracked up to be? Current evidence and future directions. Pain, 138, 7-10.

231) Moseley, G. L., Olthof, N., Venema, A., Don, S., Wijers, M., Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2008). Psychologically induced cooling of a specific body part caused by the illusory ownership of an artificial counterpart. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 105, 13168-13172.

232) Moseley, G. L., Parsons, T. J., & Spence, C. (2008). Visual distortion of a limb modulates the pain and swelling evoked by movement. Current Biology, 18, R1047-R1048.

233) Occelli, V., Spence, C., & Zampini, M. (2008). Audiotactile temporal order judgments in the sighted and blind. Neuropsychologia, 46, 2845-2850.

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234) Parise, C., & Spence, C. (2008). Synaesthetic congruency modulates the temporal ventriloquism effect. Neuroscience Letters, 442, 257-261.

235) Röder, B., Föcker, J., Hötting, K., & Spence, C. (2008). Spatial coordinate systems for tactile spatial attention depend on developmental vision: Evidence from event-related potentials in sighted and congenitally blind adult humans. European Journal of Neuroscience, 28, 475-481.

236) Santangelo, V., Finoia, P., Raffone, A., Olivetti Belardinelli, M., & Spence, C. (2008). Perceptual load affects exogenous spatial orienting while working memory load does not. Experimental Brain Research, 184, 371-382.

237) Santangelo, V., Ho, C., & Spence, C. (2008). Capturing spatial attention with multisensory cues. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 15, 398-403.

238) Santangelo, V., & Spence, C. (2008a). Crossmodal attentional capture in an unspeeded simultaneity judgement task. Visual Cognition, 16, 155-165.

239) Santangelo, V., & Spence, C. (2008b). Is the exogenous orienting of spatial attention truly automatic? Evidence from unimodal and multisensory studies. Consciousness and Cognition, 17, 989-1015.

240) Schifferstein, H. N. J., & Spence, C. (2008). Multisensory product experience. In H. N. J. Schifferstein & P. Hekkert (Eds.), Product experience (pp. 133-161). London, UK: Elsevier.

241) Sinnett, S., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2008). The co-occurrence of multisensory competition and facilitation. Acta Psychologica, 128, 153-161.

242) Spence, C. (2008a). Multisensory perception. In H. Blumenthal, The big Fat Duck cook book (pp. 484-485). London, UK: Bloomsbury.

243) Spence, C. (2008b). Sensing the future. In L. Miles (Ed.), AQR directory & handbook 2008 (pp. 56-60). St. Neots, Cambridgeshire: AQR.

244) Spence, C. (2008c). Cognitive neuroscience: Searching for the bottleneck in the brain. Current Biology, 18, R965-R968.

245) Spence, C., & Gallace, A. (2008). Making sense of touch. In H. Chatterjee (Ed.), Touch in museums: Policy and practice in object handling (pp. 21-40). Oxford: Berg Publications.

246) Spence, C., & Ho, C. (2008a). Multisensory driver interface design: Past, present, and future. Ergonomics, 51, 65-70.

247) Spence, C., & Ho, C. (2008b). Multisensory warning signals for event perception and safe driving. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 9, 523-554.

248) Spence, C., & Ho, C. (2008c). Crossmodal information processing in driving. In C. Castro (Ed.), Human factors of visual performance in driving (pp. 187-200). Boca Raton, Fl: CRC Press.

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249) Spence, C., & Ho, C. (2008d). Tactile and multisensory spatial warning signals for drivers. IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 1, 121-129.

250) Spence, C., Pavani, F., Maravita, A., & Holmes, N. P. (2008). Multi-sensory interactions. In M. C. Lin & M. A. Otaduy (Eds.), Haptic rendering: Foundations, algorithms, and applications (pp. 21-52). Wellesley, MA: AK Peters.

251) Vatakis, A., Ghazanfar, A., & Spence, C. (2008). Facilitation of multisensory integration by the ‘unity assumption’: Is speech special? Journal of Vision, 8/9/14, 1-11.

252) Vatakis, A., Navarra, J., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2008). Audiovisual temporal adaptation of speech: Temporal order versus simultaneity judgments. Experimental Brain Research, 185, 521-529.

253) Vatakis, A., & Spence, C. (2008a). Evaluating the influence of the ‘unity assumption’ on the temporal perception of realistic audiovisual stimuli. Acta Psychologica, 127, 12-23.

254) Vatakis, A., & Spence, C. (2008b). Investigating the effects of inversion on configural processing with an audiovisual temporal-order judgment task. Perception, 37, 143-160.

255) Whiteley, L., Spence, C., & Haggard, P. (2008). Visual processing and the bodily self. Acta Psychologica, 127, 129-136.

256) Zampini, M., Wantling, E., Phillips, N., & Spence, C. (2008). Multisensory flavor perception: Assessing the influence of fruit acids and color cues on the perception of fruit-flavored beverages. Food Quality & Preference, 19, 335-343.

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

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

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

260) Demattè, M. L., Sanabria, D., & Spence, C. (2009). Olfactory identification: When vision matters? Chemical Senses, 34, 103-109.

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

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

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

264) Holmes, N. P., Calvert, G. A., & Spence, C. (2009). Multimodal integration. In U. Windhorst, M. Binder, & N. Hirokawa (Eds.), Encyclopedic reference of neuroscience (pp. 2457-2461). Berlin: Springer-Verlag. http://www.springer.com/west/home/biomed/neurosciences?SGWID=4-131-22-173664783-0

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

266) 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.

267) 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.

268) 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.

269) 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.

270) 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.

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

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

273) 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

274) 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, 21, 2384-2397.

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

276) 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.

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

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

279a) Spence, C. (2009c). Auditory product design. Acoustics Bulletin, 34, 27-30.

279b) Spence, C. (2009d). Auditory product design: New methods for evaluating the influence of changes in product sound on product evaluation. Proceedings of the Institute of Acoustics, 30(4), 31-38.

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

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

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

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

284) Tajadura-Jiménez, A., Kitagawa, N., Väljamäe, 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.

285) 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.

286) 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, 193, 197-204.

287) Van Damme, S., Gallace, A., Spence, C., Crombez, G., & 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.

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288) Yue, Z., Bischof, G.-N., Zhou, X., Spence, C., & Röder, 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, 193, 119-128.

289) Auvray, M., Myin, E., & Spence, C. (2010). The sensory-discriminative and affective-motivational aspects of pain. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 34, 214-223.

290) Chen, Y.-C., & Spence, C. (2010). When hearing the bark helps to identify the dog: Semantically-congruent sounds modulate the identification of masked pictures. Cognition, 114, 389-404.

291) Crisinel, A. S., & Spence, C. (2010a). A sweet sound? Exploring implicit associations between basic tastes and pitch. Perception, 39, 417-425.

292) Crisinel, A.-S., & Spence, C. (2010b). As bitter as a trombone: Synesthetic correspondences in non-synesthetes between tastes and flavors and musical instruments and notes. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 72, 1994-2002.

293) Frings, C., & Spence, C. (2010). Crossmodal congruency effects based on stimulus identity. Brain Research, 1354, 113-122.

294) Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2010a). The science of interpersonal touch: An overview. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 34, 246-259.

295) Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2010b). Touch and the body: The role of the somatosensory cortex in tactile awareness. Psyche, 16, 30-67. http://www.theassc.org/journal_psyche/archive/vol_16_no_1_2010

296) Gallace, A., Zeeden, S., Röder, B., & Spence, C. (2010). Lost in the move? Secondary task performance impairs the detection of tactile change on the body surface. Consciousness & Cognition, 19, 215-229.

297) Hartcher-O’Brien, J., Levitan, C., & Spence, C. (2010). Extending visual dominance over touch for input off the body. Brain Research, 1362, 48-55.

298) Juravle, G., Deubel, H., Tan, H. Z., & Spence, C. (2010). Changes in tactile sensitivity over the timecourse of a goal-directed movement. Behavioural Brain Research, 208, 391-401.

299) McGlone, F. P., & Spence, C. (2010). Editorial: The cutaneous senses: Touch, temperature, pain/itch, and pleasure. Neuroscience & Biobehavioural Reviews, 34, 145-147.

300) Navarra, J., Alsius, A., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2010). Assessing the role of attention in the audiovisual integration of speech. Information Fusion, 11, 4-11.

301) Navarra, J., Alsius, A., Velasco, I., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2010). Perception of audiovisual speech synchrony for native vs. non-native language. Brain Research, 1323, 84-93.

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302) Ngo, M. K., Sinnett, S., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2010). Repetition blindness and the Colavita effect. Neuroscience Letters, 480, 186-190.

303) Ngo, M. K., & Spence, C. (2010a). Auditory, tactile, and multisensory cues facilitate search for dynamic visual stimuli. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 72, 1654-1665.

304) Ngo, M., & Spence, C. (2010b). Crossmodal facilitation of masked visual target identification. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 72, 1938-1947.

305) Ngo, M. K., & Spence, C. (2010c). Crossmodal facilitation of masked visual target discrimination by informative auditory cuing. Neuroscience Letters, 479, 102-106.

306) Occelli, V., Hartcher O’Brien, J., Spence, C., & Zampini, M. (2010). Assessing the audiotactile Colavita effect in near and rear space. Experimental Brain Research, 203, 517-532.

307) Occelli, V., Spence, C., & Zampini, M. (2010). Assessing the effect of sound complexity on the audiotactile crossmodal dynamic capture? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 63, 694-704.

308) Shankar, M. U., Levitan, C., & Spence, C. (2010a). Grape expectations: The role of cognitive influences in color-flavor interactions Consciousness & Cognition, 19, 380-390. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2009.08.008

309) Shankar, M., Simons, C., Levitan, C., Shiv, B., McClure, S., & Spence, C. (2010b). An expectations-based approach to explaining the crossmodal influence of color on odor identification: The influence of temporal and spatial factors. Journal of Sensory Studies, 25, 791-803.

310) Shankar, M., Simons, C., Shiv, B., Levitan, C., McClure, S., & Spence, C. (2010c). An expectations-based approach to explaining the influence of color on odor identification: The influence of degree of discrepancy. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 72, 1981-1993.

311) Shankar, M., Simons, C., Shiv, B., McClure, S., & Spence, C. (2010d). An expectation-based approach to explaining the crossmodal influence of color on odor identification: The influence of expertise. Chemosensory Perception, 3, 167-173.

312) Spence, C. (2010a). A színek hatásai [Colour associations - 2]. IPM: Interpress Magazin, December, 93-97. (In Hungarian).

313) Spence, C. (2010b). Crossmodal attention. Scholarpedia, 5(5):6309. doi:10.4249/scholarpedia.6309

314) Spence, C. (2010c). Crossmodal spatial attention. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (The Year in Cognitive Neuroscience), 1191, 182-200.

315) Spence, C. (2010d) Ízérzékelés öt érzékszervvel [Colour associations - 1]. IPM InterPress Magazin, October, 108-112. (In Hungarian).

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316) Spence, C. (2010e). Multisensory integration: Solving the crossmodal binding problem. Comment on “Crossmodal influences on visual perception” by Shams & Kim. Physics of Life Reviews, 7, 285-286.

317) Spence, C. (2010f). Prior entry: Attention and temporal perception. In A. C. Nobre & J. T. Coull (Eds.), Attention and time (pp. 89-104). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

318) Spence, C. (2010g). The color of wine – Part 1. The World of Fine Wine, 28, 122-129.

319) Spence, C. (2010h). The color of wine – Part 2. The World of Fine Wine, 29, 112-119.

320) Spence, C. (2010i). The multisensory perception of flavour. The Psychologist, 23, 720-723.

321) Spence, C. (2010j). The price of everything – the value of nothing? The World of Fine Wine, 30, 114-120.

322) Spence, C. (2010). Attention: Cross-modal. In E. B. Goldstein (Ed.), Encylopedia of perception (pp. 78-81). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. ISBN-13: 9781412940818.

323) Spence, C. (2010). Multi-modal interaction: Visual-haptic. In E. B. Goldstein (Ed.), Encylopedia of perception (pp. 597-599). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. ISBN-13: 9781412940818.

324) Spence, C., Levitan, C., Shankar, M. U., & Zampini, M. (2010). Does food color influence taste and flavor perception in humans? Chemosensory Perception, 3, 68-84.

325) Spence, C., Ngo, M., Lee, J.-H., & Tan, H. (2010). Solving the correspondence problem in haptic/multisensory interface design. In M. H. Zadeh (Ed.), Advances in haptics (pp. 47-74). Vukovar, Croatia: In-Teh Publishers. http://www.sciyo.com/articles/show/title/solving-the-correspondence-problem-in-haptic-multisensory-interface-design

326) Spence, C., & Parise, C. (2010). Prior entry. Consciousness & Cognition, 19, 364-379.

327) Spence, C., & Shankar, M. U. (2010). The influence of auditory cues on the perception of, and responses to, food and drink. Journal of Sensory Studies, 25, 406-430.

328) Spence, C., & Vargas, B. M. (2010). Percepcion multisensorial del sabor [The multisensory perception of flavour]. Ciencia Cognitiva, 4:3, 85-87. www.cienciacognitiva.org

329) Vatakis, A., & Spence, C. (2010). Audiovisual temporal integration for complex speech, object-action, animal call, and musical stimuli. In M. J. Naumer & J. Kaiser (Eds.), Multisensory object perception in the primate brain (pp. 95-121). New York: Springer.

330) Zampini, M., & Spence, C. (2010). Assessing the role of sound in the perception of food and drink. Chemosensory Perception, 3, 57-67.

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331) Auvray, M., Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2011). Tactile short-term memory for stimuli presented on the fingertips and across the rest of the body surface. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 73, 1227-1241.

332) Bruns, C., Spence, C., & Röder, B. (2011). Tactile recalibration of auditory spatial representations. Experimental Brain Research, 209, 333-344.

333) Chen, Y.-C., Huang, P.-C., Yeh, S.-L., & Spence, C. (2011). The presentation of a synchronous sound enhances visual sensitivity without reducing target uncertainty. Seeing & Perceiving, 24, 623-638.

334) Chen, Y.-C., & Spence, C. (2011a). Crossmodal semantic priming by naturalistic sounds and spoken words enhances visual sensitivity. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37, 1554-1568.

335) Chen, Y.-C., & Spence, C. (2011b). The crossmodal facilitation of visual object representations by sound: Evidence from the backward masking paradigm. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37, 1784-1802.

336) Chen, Y.-C., Yeh, S.-L., & Spence, C. (2011). Crossmodal constraints on human visual awareness: Can auditory semantic context modulate binocular rivalry? Frontiers in Perception Science, 2:212. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00212. (http://www.frontiersin.org/Journal/Abstract.aspx?s=851&name=perception_science&ART_DOI=10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00212)

337) Crisinel, A. S., & Spence, C. (2011). Crossmodal associations between flavoured milk solutions and musical notes. Acta Psychologica, 138, 155-161.

338) Frings, C, Ammendt, A., & Spence, C. (2011). When seeing doesn’t matter: Tactile negative priming is equally strong in the blind and the sighted. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 37, 1174-1181.

339) Frings, C., & Spence, C. (2011). Increased perceptual and conceptual processing difficulty makes the immeasurable measurable: Negative priming in the absence of probe distractors. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 37, 72-84.

340) Gallace, A., Boschin, E., & Spence, C. (2011). On the taste of “Bouba” and “Kiki”: An exploration of word-food associations in neurologically normal participants. Cognitive Neuroscience, 2, 34-46.

341) Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2011a). To what extent do Gestalt grouping principles influence tactile perception? Psychological Bulletin, 137, 538-561.

342) Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2011b). Tactile aesthetics: Towards a definition of its characteristics and neural correlates. Social Semiotics, 21, 567-588.

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343) Harrar, V., Piqueras-Fiszman, B., & Spence, C. (2011). There’s no taste in a white bowl. Perception, 40, 880-892.

344) Harrar, V., Toepel, U., Murray, M., & Spence, C. (2011). Food’s visually-perceived fat content affects discrimination speed in an orthogonal spatial task. Experimental Brain Research, 214, 351-356.

345) Juravle, G., Deubel, H., & Spence, C. (2011). Attention and suppression affect tactile perception in reach-to-grasp movements. Acta Psychologica, 138, 302-310.

346) Juravle, G., & Spence, C. (2011). Juggling reveals a decisional component to tactile suppression. Experimental Brain Research, 213, 87-99.

347) Ngo, M. K., Cadieux, M., Sinnett, S., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2011). Reversing the Colavita visual dominance effect. Experimental Brain Research, 214, 607-618.

348) Ngo, M., Misra, R., & Spence, C. (2011). Assessing the shapes and speech sounds that people associate with chocolate samples varying in cocoa content. Food Quality & Preference, 22, 567-572.

349) Ngo. M. K., & Spence, C. (2011). Assessing the shapes and speech sounds that people associate with different kinds of chocolate. Journal of Sensory Studies, 26, 421-428.

350) Occelli, V., Spence, C., & Zampini, M. (2011a). Audiotactile interactions in front and rear space. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 35, 589-598.

351) Occelli, V., Spence, C., & Zampini, M. (2011b). Audiotactile interactions in temporal perception. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 18, 429-454.

352) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., Harrar, V., Roura, E., & Spence, C. (2011). Does the weight of the dish influence our perception of food? Food Quality & Preference, 22, 753-756. doi:10.1016/j.foodqual.2011.05.009

353) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., & Spence C. (2011a). Crossmodal correspondences in product packaging: Assessing color-flavor correspondences for potato chips (crisps). Appetite, 57, 753-757. DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2011.07.012

354) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., & Spence, C. (2011b). Do the material properties of cutlery affect the perception of the food you eat? An exploratory study. Journal of Sensory Studies, 26, 358-362.

355) Pritchett, D., Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2011). Implicit processing of tactile information: Evidence from the tactile change detection paradigm. Consciousness & Cognition, 20, 534-546.

356) Santangelo, V., Botta, F., Lupiáñez, J., & Spence, C. (2011). The time course of attentional capture under dual-task conditions. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 73, 15-23.

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357) Spence, C. (2011a). Assessing the consequences of tool-use for the representation of peripersonal space in humans. In T. McCormack, C. Hoerl, & S. Butterfill (Eds.), Tool use and causal cognition (pp. 220-247). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

358) Spence, C. (2011b). Crossmodal correspondences: A tutorial review. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 73, 971-995.

359) Spence, C. (2011c). Sound design: How understanding the brain of the consumer can enhance auditory and multisensory product/brand development. In K. Bronner, R. Hirt, & C. Ringe (Eds.), Audio Branding Congress Proceedings 2010 (pp. 35-49). Baden-Baden, Germany: Nomos Verlag.

360) Spence, C. (2011d). Mouth-watering: The influence of environmental and cognitive factors on salivation and gustatory/flavour perception. Journal of Texture Studies, 42, 157-171.

361) Spence, C. (2011e). Wine and music. The World of Fine Wine, 31, 96-104.

362) Spence, C. (2011f). Crystal clear or gobbletigook? The World of Fine Wine, 33, 96-101.

363) Spence, C. (2011g). The multisensory perception of touch. In F. Bacci & D. Melcher (Eds.), Art and the senses (pp. 85-106). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

364) Spence, C., & Bremner, A. J. (2011). Crossmodal interaction in tactile perception. In M. Hertenstein & S. Weiss (Eds.), The handbook of touch (pp. 189-218). Berlin: Springer

365) Spence, C., & Gallace, A. (2011a). Multisensory design: Reaching out to touch the consumer. Psychology & Marketing, 28, 267-308.

366) Spence, C., & Gallace, A. (2011b). Tasting shapes and words. Food Quality & Preference, 22, 290-295.

367) Spence, C., Parise, C., & Chen, Y.-C. (2011). The Colavita visual dominance effect. In M. M. Murray & M. Wallace (Eds.), Frontiers in the neural bases of multisensory processes (pp. 523-550). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

368) Spence, C., & Piqueras-Fiszman, B. (2011). Multisensory design: Weight and multisensory product perception. In G. Hollington (Ed.), Proceedings of RightWeight2 (pp. 8-18). London: Materials KTN.

369) Spence, C., Shankar, M. U., & Blumenthal, H. (2011). ‘Sound bites’: Auditory contributions to the perception and consumption of food and drink. In F. Bacci & D. Melcher (Eds.), Art and the senses (pp. 207-238). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

370) Vatakis A., & Spence, C. (2011). Enhanced audiovisual temporal sensitivity when viewing videos that appropriately depict the effect of gravity on object movement. In A. Vatakis, A. Esposito, M. Giagkou, F. Cummins, & G. Papadelis (Eds.), Multidisciplinary aspects of time and time perception (pp. 116-125). Berlin: Springer.

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371) Velasco, I., Spence, C., & Navarra, J. (2011). El sistema perceptivo: Esa pequeña máquina del tiempo [The perceptual system: This little time machine]. Anales de Psicología, 27, 195-201. (In Spanish).

372) Zampini, M., & Spence, C. (2011). Role of visual and auditory cues in the multisensory perception of flavour. In M. M. Murray & M. Wallace (Eds.), Frontiers in the neural bases of multisensory processes (pp. 727-745). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

373) Baldwin, C. L., Spence, C., Bliss, J. P., Brill, J. C., Wogalter, M. S., Mayhorn, C. B., & Ferris, T. K. (2012). Multimodal cueing: The relative benefits of the auditory, visual, and tactile channels in complex environments. Proceedings of the 56th Human Factors and Ergonomics Society meeting, 56, 1431-1435.

374) Bremner, A. J., Holmes, N. P., & Spence, C. (2012). Development of multisensory representations of the body and peripersonal space. In A. J. Bremner, D. Lewkowicz, & C. Spence (Eds.), Multisensory development (pp. 113-136). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

375) Bremner, A. J., Lewkowicz, D., & Spence, C. (2012). Multisensory development. In A. J. Bremner, D. Lewkowicz, & C. Spence (Eds.), Multisensory development (pp. 1-26). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

376) Crisinel, A.-S., Cosser, S., King, S., Jones, R., Petrie, J., & Spence, C. (2012). A bittersweet symphony: Systematically modulating the taste of food by changing the sonic properties of the soundtrack playing in the background. Food Quality and Preference, 24, 201-204.

377) Crisinel, A.-S., Jones, S., & Spence, C. (2012). “The sweet taste of maluma”: Crossmodal associations between tastes and words. Chemosensory Perception, 5, 266-273.

378) Crisinel, A.-S., & Spence, C. (2012a). A fruity note: Crossmodal associations between odors and musical notes. Chemical Senses, 37, 151-158. doi:10.1093/chemse/bjr085

379) Crisinel, A.-S., & Spence, C. (2012b). The impact of pleasantness ratings on crossmodal associations between food samples and musical notes. Food Quality and Preference, 24, 136-140.

380) Crisinel, A.-S., & Spence, C. (2012c). Assessing the appropriateness of 'synaesthetic' messaging on product packaging. Food Quality and Preference, 26, 45-51.

381) Gallace, A., Ngo, M. K., Sulaitis, J., & Spence, C. (2012). Multisensory presence in virtual reality: Possibilities & limitations. In G. Ghinea, F. Andres, & S. Gulliver (Eds.), Multiple sensorial media advances and applications: New developments in MulSeMedia (pp. 1-40). Hershey, PA: IGI Global.

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382) Harrar, V., Meyer, G., & Spence, C. (2012). Abstracts from the 13th International Multisensory Research Forum University of Oxford, 19-22 June 2012. Seeing & Perceiving, 25 (Supple.), 1-2.

383) Hsiao, J. Y., Chen, Y. C., Spence, C., & Yeh, S. L. (2012). Assessing the effects of audiovisual semantic congruency on the perception of a bistable figure. Consciousness and Cognition, 21, 775-787. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2012.02.001

384) Juravle, G., & Spence, C. (2012). Perceptual and decisional attenuation of tactile perception during the preparation of self- versus externally-generated movements. Experimental Brain Research, 223, 109-120.

385) Klapetek, A., Ngo, M. K., & Spence, C. (2012). Do crossmodal correspondences enhance the facilitatory effect of auditory cues on visual search? Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 74, 1154-1167.

386) Knöferle, K. M., & Spence, C. (2012). Crossmodal correspondences between sounds and tastes. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 19, 992-1006.

387) Maiworm, M., Bellantoni, M., Spence, C., & Röder, B. (2012). When emotional valence affects audiovisual integration. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 74, 1302-1311.

388) Moseley, G. L., Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2012). Bodily illusions in health and disease: Physiological and clinical perspectives and the concept of a cortical ‘body matrix’. Neuroscience & Biobehavioural Reviews, 36, 34-46.

389) Navarra, J., García-Morera, J., & Spence, C. (2012). Temporal adaptation to audiovisual asynchrony generalizes across different sound frequencies. Frontiers in Psychology, 3:152, 1-7.

390) Ngo, M. K., Pierce, R., & Spence, C. (2012). Utilizing multisensory cues to facilitate air traffic management. Human Factors, 54, 1093-1103.

391) Ngo, M. K., Piqueras-Fiszman, B., & Spence, C. (2012). On the colour and shape of still and sparkling water: Implications for product packaging. Food Quality & Preference, 24, 260-268. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodqual.2011.11.004

392) Ngo, M., & Spence, C. (2012). Facilitating masked visual target identification with auditory oddball stimuli. Experimental Brain Research, 221, 129-136.

393) Nicholls, M. E. R., Thomas, N. A., Loetscher, T., Wignall, S., Yates, M. J., Forte, J. D., & Spence, C. (2012). The relationship between vertical stimulation and horizontal attentional asymmetries. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 65, 2384-2396.

394) Noesselt, T., Bergmann, D., Heinze, H.-J., Münte, T., & Spence, C. (2012). Coding of multisensory temporal patterns in human superior temporal sulcus. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 6:64. DOI: 10.3389/fnint.2012.00064

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395) Parise, C. V., & Spence, C. (2012a). Assessing the associations between brand packaging and brand attributes using an indirect performance measure. Food Quality and Preference, 24, 17-23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodqual.2011.08.004

396) Parise, C. V., & Spence, C. (2012b). Audiovisual crossmodal correspondences and sound symbolism: An IAT study. Experimental Brain Research, 220, 319-333.

397) Parise, C. V., Spence, C., & Ernst, M. (2012). When correlation implies causation in multisensory integration. Current Biology, 22, 46-49. DOI 10.1016/j.cub.2011.11.039

398) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., Alcaide, J., Roura, E., & Spence, C. (2012). Is it the plate or is it the food? Assessing the influence of the color (black or white) and shape of the plate on the perception of the food placed on it. Food Quality & Preference, 24, 205-208.

399) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., Laughlin, Z., Miodownik, M., & Spence, C. (2012). Tasting spoons: Assessing how the material of a spoon affects the taste of the food. Food Quality and Preference, 24, 24-29. DOI:10.1016/j.foodqual.2011.08.005

400) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., & Spence, C. (2012a). The weight of the bottle as a possible extrinsic cue with which to estimate the price (and quality) of the wine? Observed correlations. Food Quality & Preference, 25, 41-45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodqual.2012.01.001

401) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., & Spence, C. (2012b). Sensory incongruity in the food and beverage sector: Art, science, and commercialization. Petits Propos Culinaires, 95, 74-118.

402) Piqueras-Fiszman, B. & Spence, C. (2012c). The weight of the container influences expected satiety, perceived density, and subsequent expected fullness. Appetite, 58, 559-562. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2011.12.021

403) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., & Spence, C. (2012d). The influence of the feel of product packaging on the perception of the oral-somatosensory texture of food. Food Quality & Preference, 26, 67-73.

404) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., & Spence, C. (2012e). Does the color of the cup influence the consumer’s perception of a hot beverage? Journal of Sensory Studies, 27(5), 324-331.

405) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., Velasco, C., & Spence, C. (2012). Exploring implicit and explicit crossmodal colour-flavour correspondences in product packaging. Food Quality & Preference, 25, 148-155.

406) Spence, C. (2012a). Multi-sensory integration & the psychophysics of flavour perception. In J. Chen & L. Engelen (Eds.), Food oral processing – Fundamentals of eating and sensory perception (pp. 203-219). Oxford, UK: Blackwell.

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407) Spence, C. (2012b). Multisensory perception, cognition, and behavior: Evaluating the factors modulating multisensory integration. In B. E. Stein (Ed.), The new handbook of multisensory processing (pp. 241-264). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

408) Spence, C. (2012c). Managing sensory expectations concerning products and brands: Capitalizing on the potential of sound and shape symbolism. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 22, 37-54.

409) Spence, C. (2012d). The development and decline of multisensory flavour perception. In A. J. Bremner, D. Lewkowicz, & C. Spence (Eds.), Multisensory development (pp. 63-87). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

410) Spence, C. (2012e). Attention. In V. S. Ramachandran (Ed.), Encyclopedia of human behaviour (2nd Ed.) (pp. 211-217). Oxford: Elsevier.

411) Spence, C. (2012f). Neurogastronomy: How the brain creates flavor and why it matters. The Times Literary Supplement, 5688 (April 6), 28.

412) Spence, C. (2012g). Perception cross-modale: The color of wine. In École thématique interdisciplinaire CNRS. Coloeur: Approaches multisensorielles (pp. 21-30). Roussillon: Ôkhra SCIC SA.

413) Spence, C. (2012h). Auditory contributions to flavour perception and feeding behaviour. Physiology & Behaviour, 107, 505-515. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physbeh.2012.04.022

414) Spence, C. (2012i). Book review: Taste matters: Why we like the foods we do by John Prescott. The Times Literary Supplement, June 22, 27.

415) Spence, C. (2012j). Drive safely with neuroergonomics. The Psychologist, 25(9), 664-667.

416) Spence, C. (2012k). Book review: ‘Neurogastronomy: How the brain creates flavor and why it matters’ by Gordon M. Shepherd. Flavour, 1:21. DOI: 10.1186/2044-7248-1-21

417) Spence, C. (2012l). Book review: ‘Taste matters: Why we like the foods we do’ by John Prescott. Flavour, 1:23. DOI: 10.1186/2044-7248-1-23

418) Spence, C. (2012m). Synaesthetic marketing: Cross sensory selling that exploits unusual neural cues is finally coming of age. The Wired World in 2013, November, 104-107.

419) Spence, C. (2012n). The synaesthetic mind. SFTW (Mother, London). http://www.motherlondon.com/culture/the-senses-issue

420) Spence, C., & Chen, Y.-C. (2012). Intramodal and crossmodal perceptual grouping. In B. E. Stein (Ed.), The new handbook of multisensory processing (pp. 265-282). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

421) Spence, C., & Deroy, O. (2012a). Crossmodal correspondences: Innate or learned? i-Perception, 3, 316-318.

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421) Spence, C., & Deroy, O. (2012b). Hearing mouth shapes: Sound symbolism and the reverse McGurk effect. i-Perception, 3, 550-552.

423) Spence, C., & Deroy, O. (2012c). On the shapes of tastes and flavours. Petits Propos Culinaires, 97, 75-108.

424) Spence, C., & Gallace, A. (2012). Touch. In V. S. Ramachandran (Ed.), Encyclopedia of human behaviour (2nd Ed.) (pp. 616-620). Oxford: Elsevier.

425) Spence, C., Harrar, V., & Piqueras-Fiszman, B. (2012). Assessing the impact of the tableware and other contextual variables on multisensory flavour perception. Flavour, 1:7.

426) Spence, C., & Ngo, M. K. (2012a). Does attention or multisensory integration explain the crossmodal facilitation of masked visual target identification? In B. E. Stein (Ed.), The new handbook of multisensory processing (pp. 345-358). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

427) Spence, C., & Ngo, M. (2012b). Assessing the shape symbolism of the taste, flavour, and texture of foods and beverages. Flavour, 1:12.

428) Spence, C., & Parise, C. V. (2012). The cognitive neuroscience of crossmodal correspondences. i-Perception, 3, 410-412.

429) Spence, C., & Piqueras-Fiszman, B. (2012a). The multisensory packaging of beverages. In M. G. Kontominas (Ed.), Food packaging: Procedures, management and trends (pp. 187-233). Hauppauge NY: Nova Publishers.

430) Spence, C., & Piqueras-Fiszman, B. (2012b). Dining in the dark: Why, exactly, is the experience so popular? The Psychologist, 25, 888-891.

431) Vatakis, A., Maragos, P., Rodomagoulakis, I., & Spence, C. (2012). Assessing the effect of physical differences in the articulation of consonants and vowels on audiovisual temporal perception. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 6:71, 1-18. doi: 10.3389/fnint.2012.00071

432) Wada, M., Takano, K., Ikegami, S., Spence, C., & Kansaku, K. (2012). Spatio-temporal updating in the left posterior parietal cortex. PLoS ONE, 7(6): e39800. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0039800.

433) Yoon, C., Gonzalez, R., Bechara, A., Berns, G. S., Dagher, A., Dube, L., Huettel, S., Kable, J., Liberzon, I., Plassmann, H., Smidts, A., & Spence, C. (2012). Decision neuroscience and consumer decision making. Marketing Letters, 23, 473-485.

434) Bremner, A., Caparos, S., Davidoff, J., de Fockert, J., Linnell, K., & Spence, C. (2013a). Bouba and Kiki in Namibia? A remote culture make similar shape-sound matches, but different shape-taste matches to Westerners. Cognition, 126, 165-172. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2012.09.007

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435) Bremner, A. J. Hill, E., Pratt, M., & Spence, C. (2013b). Bodily illusions in young children: Developmental change in visual and proprioceptive contributions to perceived hand position. PLoS ONE, 8(1):e51887. http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051887

436) Chen, Y.-C., & Spence, C. (2013). The time-course of the cross-modal semantic modulation of visual picture processing by naturalistic sounds and spoken words. Multisensory Research, 26, 371-386.

437) Crisinel, A.-S., Jacquier, C., Deroy, O., & Spence, C. (2013). Composing with cross-modal correspondences: Music and smells in concert. Chemosensory Perception, 6, 45-52. 10.1007/s12078-012-9138-4

438) Deroy, O., Crisinel, A.-S., & Spence, C. (2013). Crossmodal correspondences between odors and contingent features: Odors, musical notes, and geometrical shapes. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 20, 878-896. doi 10.3758/s13423-013-0397-0.

439) Deroy, O., & Spence, C. (2013a). Quand les goûts & les formes se réspondent. Cerveau & Psycho, 55 (Janvier-Février), 74-79. http://www.cerveauetpsycho.fr/ewb_pages/f/fiche-article-quand-les-gouts-les-formes-se-repondent-30875.php

440) Deroy, O., & Spence, C. (2013b). Learning 'arbitrary' crossmodal correspondences: Staying away from neonatal synaesthesia. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 37, 1240-1253. DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2013.04.001

441) Deroy, O., & Spence, C. (2013c). Weakening the case for ‘weak synaesthesia’: Why crossmodal correspondences are not synaesthetic. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 20, 643-664.

442) Deroy, O., & Spence, C. (2013d). Training, drugs, and hypnosis: Artificial synaesthesia, or artificial paradises? Frontiers in Perception Science, 4: 660.

443) Favalli, S., Skov, T., Spence, C., & Byrne, D. V. (2013). Do you say it like you eat it? The sound symbolism of food names and its role in the multisensory product experience and perception of uniqueness. Food Research International, 54, 760-771. doi: 10.1016/j.foodres.2013.08.022

444) Frings, C., & Spence, C. (2013). Gestalt grouping effects on tactile information processing: When touching hands override spatial proximity. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 75, 468-480.

445) Gatti, E., Caruso, G., Bordegoni, M., & Spence, C. (2013). Modifying emotional state through haptic interaction. IEEE World Haptics Conference 2013, The 5th Joint Eurohaptics Conference and IEEE Haptics Symposium, April 14-17, 2013, Daejeon Convention Center, Daejeon, Korea. WHC 2013, (pp. 247-252)

446) Gray, R., Spence, C., Ho, C., & Tan, H. (2013). Efficient multimodal cuing of spatial attention. Proceedings of the IEEE (Perception-based Media Interfaces), 101, 2113-2122.

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447) Hanson-Vaux, G., Crisinel, A.-S., & Spence, C. (2013). Smelling shapes: Crossmodal correspondences between odors and shapes. Chemical Senses, 38, 161-166.

448) Harrar, V., Smith, B., Deroy, O., & Spence, C. (2013). Grape expectations: How the proportion of white grape in Champagne affects the ratings of experts and social drinkers in a blind tasting. Flavour, 2, 25.

449) Harrar, V., & Spence, C. (2013). The taste of cutlery. Flavour, 2:21.

450) Ho, C., Gray, R., & Spence, C. (2013). Role of audiovisual synchrony in driving head orienting responses. Experimental Brain Research, 227, 467-476. doi: 10.1007/s00221-013-3522-4

451) Ho, C., Jones, R., King, S., Murray, L., & Spence, C. (2013). Multisensory augmented reality in the context of a retail clothing application. In K. Bronner, R. Hirt, & C. Ringe (Eds.), (((ABA))) Audio Branding Academy Yearbook 2012/2013 (pp. 167-174). Oxford. Baden-Baden: Nomos.

452) Ho, C., & Spence, C. (2013). Affective multisensory driver interface design. International Journal of Vehicle Noise and Vibration (Special Issue on Human Emotional Responses to Sound and Vibration in Automobiles), 9, 61-74. doi: 10.1504/IJVNV.2013.053817

453) Ho, C., Spence, C., & Gray, R. (2013). Looming auditory and vibrotactile collision warnings for safe driving. Proceedings of the 7th International Driving Symposium on Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training, and Vehicle Design, 551-557.

454) Juravle, G., McGlone, F. P., & Spence, C. (2013). Context-dependent changes in tactile perception during exploratory versus reaching movements. Frontiers in Cognition, 4: 913.

455) Knöferle, K., & Spence, C. (2013). Product-related sounds speed visual search. In K. Bronner, R. Hirt, & C. Ringe (Eds.), (((ABA))) Audio Branding Academy Yearbook 2012/2013 (pp. 129-137). Oxford. Baden-Baden: Nomos.

456) McGlone, F., Österbauer, R. A., Demattè, M. L., & Spence, C. (2013). The crossmodal influence of odor hedonics on facial attractiveness: Behavioural and fMRI measures. In Brain mapping (pp. 209-225). Rijeka, Croatia: InTech Publications. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/56504

457) Moseley, G. L., Gallace, A., Di Pietro, F., Spence, C., & Iannetti, G. D. (2013). Limb-specific autonomic dysfunction in complex regional pain syndrome modulated by wearing prism glasses Pain, 11, 2463-2468.

458) Murray, M., Spence, C., & Harris, L. (2013). IMRF multisensory meeting special issue. Multisensory Research, 26, 287-289.

459) Ngo, M. K., Velasco, C., Salgado, A., Boehm, E., O’Neill, D., & Spence, C. (2013). Assessing crossmodal correspondences in exotic fruit juices: The case of shape and sound symbolism. Food Quality & Preference, 28, 361-369.

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460) Occelli, V., Spence, C., & Zampini, M. (2013). Auditory, tactile, and audiotactile information processing following visual deprivation. Psychological Bulletin, 139, 189-212. doi: 10.1037/a0028416

461) Parise, C. V., Harrar, V., Ernst, M. O. & Spence, C. (2013). Cross-correlation between auditory and visual signals promotes multisensory integration. Multisensory Research, 26, 307-316.

462) Parise, C. V., & Spence, C. (2013). Audiovisual crossmodal correspondences. In J. Simner & E. M. Hubbard (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of synesthesia (pp. 790-815). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

463) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., Giboreau, A., & Spence, C. (2013). Assessing the influence of the colour/finish of the plate on the perception of the food in a test in a restaurant setting. Flavour, 2:24.

464) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., Velasco, C., Salgado-Montejo, A., & Spence, C. (2013). Combined eye tracking and word association analysis to evaluate the impact of changing the multisensory attributes of food packaging. Food Quality & Preference, 28, 328-338.

465) Salgado, A., Spence, C., & Velasco, C. (2013). Packaging your brand. El Empaque+Conversión. http://digital.elempaque.com/B2B/EE/19-1/index.asp?e=N00000000#/20/ OR http://www.elempaque.com/ee/secciones/EE/ES/MAIN/MERCADOS/MARCA/doc_91596_HTML.html?idDocumento=91596

466) Salgado-Montejo, A., Velasco, C., Olier, S., Sabogal, M., Spence, C. (2013). When old meets new: Integrating traditional and novel methodologies to develop a multidimensional perspective on consumer behaviour. Proceedings of ESOMAR.

467) Spence, C. (2013a). Book review: “Taste what you’re missing: The passionate eater’s guide to why good food tastes good” by Barb Stuckey. Flavour, 2:2. DOI: 10.1186/2044-7248-2-2.

468) Spence, C. (2013b). Multisensory flavour perception. Current Biology, 23, R365-R369.

469) Spence, C. (2013c). On crossmodal correspondences and the future of synaesthetic marketing: Matching music and soundscapes to tastes, flavours, and fragrance. In K. Bronner, R. Hirt, & C. Ringe (Eds.), (((ABA))) Audio Branding Academy Yearbook 2012/2013 (pp. 39-52). Baden-Baden: Nomos.

470) Spence, C. (2013d). Sound advice. The Cocktail Lovers, Winter (6), 18-19. http://edition.pagesuite-professional.co.uk//launch.aspx?eid=54de155b-0b48-4b1a-8bb6-657824090a6a

471) Spence, C. (2013e). Just how important is spatial coincidence to multisensory integration? Evaluating the spatial rule. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1296, 31-49.

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472) Spence, C. (2013f). Synaesthesia, crossmodal correspondences and the visual arts. Affecting perception: Art & neuroscience exhibition catalogue (pp. 22-23). UK: AXNS Collective.

473) Spence, C. (2013g). Review of ‘The new handbook of multisensory processing’. Perception, 42, 586-588.

474) Spence, C. (2013h). The supertaster who researches supertasters. The BPS Research Digest, http://www.bps-research-digest.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/day-4-of-digest-super-week-supertaster.html

475) Spence, C. (2013i). Multisensory meals and digital dining. The Wired World in 2014, Special Ed., 71.

476) Spence, C. (2013j). Foreward. In J. Youssef, Molecular cooking at home (pp. 8-9). London: Quintet.

477) Spence, C. (2013). Unravelling the mystery of the rounder, sweeter chocolate bar. Flavour, 2, 28.

478) Spence, C., & Deroy, O. (2013a). Crossmodal mental imagery. In S. Lacey & R. Lawson (Eds.), Multisensory imagery: Theory and applications (pp. 157-183). New York, NY: Springer.

479) Spence, C., & Deroy, O. (2013b). How automatic are crossmodal correspondences? Consciousness and Cognition, 22, 245-260. Doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2012.12.006

480) Spence, C., & Deroy, O. (2013c). On why music changes what (we think) we taste. i-Perception, 4, 137-140.

481) Spence, C., & Deroy, O. (2013d). Tasting shapes: A review of four hypotheses. Theoria et Historia Scientiarum, 10, 207-238.

482) Spence, C., Hobkinson, C., Gallace, A., & Piqueras-Fiszman, B. (2013). A touch of gastronomy. Flavour, 2:14. DOI: 10.1186/2044-7248-2-14

483) Spence, C., Ngo, M., Percival, B., & Smith, B. (2013). Crossmodal correspondences: Assessing the shape symbolism of foods having a complex flavour profile. Food Quality & Preference, 28, 206-212. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodqual.2012.08.002

484) Spence, C., & Piqueras-Fiszman, B. (2013). Technology at the dining table. Flavour, 2:16.

485) Spence, C., Richards, L., Kjellin, E., Huhnt, A.-M., Daskal, V., Scheybeler, A., Velasco, C., & Deroy, O. (2013). Looking for crossmodal correspondences between classical music & fine wine. Flavour, 2:29. DOI: 10.1186/2044-7248-2-29.

486) Spence, C., Velasco, C., & Salgado-Montejo, A. (2013). La comunicación sensorial y et reto de la comoditización [in Spanish]. Marketing News, May, 26-27. http://issuu.com/360marketing/docs/mn45

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487) Van Hulle, L., Van Damme, S., Spence, C., Crombez, G., & Gallace, A. (2013). Spatial attention modulates tactile change blindness. Experimental Brain Research, 224, 295-302. DOI 10.1007/s00221-012-3311-5

488) Van Hulle, L., Juravle, G., Spence, C., Crombez, G., & Van Damme, S. (2013). Attention modulates sensory suppression during back movements. Consciousness & Cognition, 22, 420-429.

489) Velasco, C., Jones, R., King, S., & Spence, C. (2013a). “Hot or cold?” On the informative value of auditory cues in the perception of the temperature of a beverage. In K. Bronner, R. Hirt, & C. Ringe (Eds.), (((ABA))) Audio Branding Academy Yearbook 2012/2013 (pp. 177-187). Baden-Baden: Nomos.

490) Velasco, C., Jones, R., King, S., & Spence, C. (2013b). Assessing the influence of the multisensory environment on the whisky drinking experience. Flavour, 2:23.

491) Velasco, C., Jones, R., King, S., & Spence, C. (2013c). The sound of temperature: What information do pouring sounds convey concerning the temperature of a beverage. Journal of Sensory Studies, 28, 335-345.

492) Woods, A. T., Spence, C., Butcher, N., & Deroy, O. (2013). Fast lemons and sour boulders: Testing the semantic hypothesis of crossmodal correspondences using an internet-based testing methodology. i-Perception, 4, 365-369.

493) Bayne, T., & Spence, C. (2015). Multisensory perception. In M. Matthen (Ed.), Oxford handbook of the philosophy of perception (pp. 603-620). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

494) Catley, M. J., Tabor, A., Miege, R. G., Wand, B. M., Spence, C., & Moseley, G. L. (2014). Show me the skin! Does seeing the back enhance tactile acuity? Manual Therapy, 19, 461-466.

495) De Paepe, A. L., Crombez, G., Spence, C., & Legrain, V. (2014). Mapping nociceptive stimuli in a peripersonal frame of reference: Evidence from a temporal order judgment task. Neuropsychologia, 56, 219-228.

496) Deroy, O., Chen, Y.-C., & Spence, C. (2014). Multisensory constraints on awareness. Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society B, 369, 20130207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2013.0207

497) Deroy, O., Michel, C., Piqueras-Fiszman, B., & Spence, C. (2014). The plating manifesto (I): From decoration to creation. Flavour, 3:6.

498) Deroy, O., & Spence, C. (2014). Can you find the golden ratio in your plate? Flavour, 3, 5.

499) Esteves, J. E., & Spence C. (2014a). Developing competence in diagnostic palpation: Perspectives from neuroscience and education. Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, 17, 52-60.

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500) Esteves, J. E., & Spence, C. (2014b). Diagnostic palpation and decision making: A neurocognitive model of expertise. Russian Osteopathic Journal, 1-2 (24-25), 92-109.

501) Etzi, R., Spence, C., & Gallace, A. (2014). Textures that we like to touch: An experimental study of aesthetic preferences for tactile stimuli. Consciousness & Cognition, 29, 178-188.

501) Frings, C., Mast, F., & Spence, C. (2014). Tactile spatial negative priming occurs without feature mismatch. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics,76, 2305-2314.

502) Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2014). The neglected power of touch: What cognitive neuroscience tells us about the importance of touch in artistic communication. In P. Dent (Ed.), Sculpture and touch (pp. 107-124). Farnham: Ashgate Publishers.

503) Gatti, E., Spence, C., & Bordegoni, M. (2014). Investigating the influence of colour, weight, & fragrance intensity on the perception of liquid bath soap. Food Quality & Preference, 31, 56-64.

504) Gray, R., Ho, C., & Spence, C. (2014). A comparison of different informative vibrotactile forward collision warnings: Does the warning need to be linked to the collision event? PLoS ONE, 9(1): e87070. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0087070

505) Grewal, D., Roggeveen, A. L., Puccinelli, N., & Spence, C. (2014). Retail atmospheric and in-store nonverbal cues. Psychology & Marketing, 31, 469-471.

506) Harrar, V., Spence, C., & Makin, T. (2014). Tactile perceptual learning improves acuity and generalises topographically. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance 40, 15-23.

507) Harrar, V., Tammam, J., Pérez-Bellido, A., Pitt, A., Stein, J., & Spence, C. (2014). Multisensory integration and attention in developmental dyslexia. Current Biology, 24, 531-535.

508) Ho, C., Gray, R., & Spence, C. (2014a). Reorienting driver attention with dynamic tactile cues. IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 7, 86-94.

509) Ho, C., Gray, R., & Spence, C. (2014b). To what extent do the findings of laboratory-based spatial attention research apply to the real-world setting of driving? IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems, 44, 524-530.

510) Ho, C., & Spence, C. (2014). Effectively responding to tactile stimulation: Do homologous cue and effector locations really matter? Acta Psychologia, 151, 32-39.

511) Ho, H.-N., Van Doorn, G. H., Kawabe, T., Watanabe, J., & Spence, C. (2014). Colour-temperature correspondences: When reactions to thermal stimuli are influenced by colour. PLoS ONE, 9, e91854.

513) Knöferle, K., Knöferle, P., Velasco, C., & Spence, C. (2014). Semantically related sounds speed up visual search for products. Proceedings of ACR.

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514) Mast, F., Frings, C., & Spence, C. (2014). Response interference in touch, vision, and crossmodally: Beyond the spatial dimension. Experimental Brain Research, 232, 2325-2336.

515) Michel, C., Velasco, C., Gatti, E., & Spence, C. (2014). A taste of Kandinsky: Assessing the influence of the visual presentation of food on the diner’s expectations and experiences. Flavour, 3, 7.

516) Michel, C., Velasco, C., Salgado, A., & Spence, C. (2014). The butcher’s tongue illusion. Perception, 43, 818-824.

517) Navarra, J., Spence, C., & Soto-Faraco, S. (2014). Discriminating speech rhythms in audition, vision, and touch. Acta Psychologica, 151C, 197-205.

518) Nicholls, M. E. R., Roden, S., Thomas, N. A., Loetscher, T., Spence, C., & Forte, J. (2014). Close to me: The effect of asymmetrical environments on spatial attention. Ergonomics, 57, 876-885.

519) Obrist, M., Comber, R., Subramanian, S., Piqueras-Fiszman, B., Velasco, C., & Spence, C. (2014). Temporal, affective, and embodied characteristics of taste experiences. In Proceedings of the 32nd annual ACM conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI ’14 (pp. 2853–2862). New York, New York, USA: ACM Press. doi:10.1145/2556288.2557007521)

520) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., Kraus, A., & Spence, C. (2014). “Yummy” versus “yucky”! Explicit and implicit approach—avoidance motivations toward appealing and disgusting foods in normal eaters. Appetite, 78, 193-202.

521) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., & Spence, C. (2014). Colour, pleasantness, and consumption behaviour within a meal. Appetite, 75, 165-172.

522) Quinn, B. T., Carlson, C., Doyle, W., Cash, S. S., Devinsky, O., Spence, C., Halgren, E., & Thesen, T. (2014). Intracranial cortical responses during visual-tactile integration in humans. Journal of Neuroscience, 34, 171-181.

523) Salgado-Montejo, A., Velasco, C., & Spence, C. (2014). La forma del envase potencia el sabor del product. El Empaque, 20(1), March 14-26, 14-18. http://digital.elempaque.com/B2B/EE/20-1/index.html#/16/

524) Salgado-Montejo, A., Maya, C., Velasco, C., & Spence, C. (2014). Construya experiencias a partir del sonido del envase. [Create experiences via the sound of the packaging]. El Empaque + Conversión, 20(4), C8-C11. ISSN 1067-4586.

525) Salgado-Montejo, A., Velasco, C., Maya, C., & Spence, C. (2014). La ciencia del color y cómo se puede aplicar a envases y etiquetas [The science of colour and how it can be applied to packaging and labels]. El Empaque + Conversión, 20(2), 46-48. ISSN 1067-4586.

526) Salgado-Montejo, A., Velasco, C., Olier, J. S., Alvarado, J., & Spence, C. (2014). Love for logos: Evaluating the congruency between brand symbols and typefaces and their relation to emotional words. Journal of Brand Management, 21, 635-649.

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527) Spence, C. (2014a). Auditory-visual interactions. In J. S. Werner & L. M. Chalupa (Eds.), The new visual neurosciences (pp. 1065-1077). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

528) Spence, C. (2014b). Multisensory advertising & design. In B. Flath & E. Klein (Eds.), Advertising and design. Interdisciplinary perspectives on a cultural field (pp. 15-27). Bielefeld: Verlag.

529) Spence, C. (2014c). Epilogue – Bringing technology to the dining table. In J. H.-J. Choi, M. Foth, & G. Hearn (Eds.), Eat, cook, grow: Mixing human-computer interactions with human-food interactions (pp. 279-291). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

530) Spence, C. (2014d). Orienting attention: A crossmodal perspective. In A. C. Nobre & S. Kastner (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of attention (pp. 446-471). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

531) Spence, C. (2014e). What role do vision and the other senses play in wine appreciation? In K. Beames, E. Robinson, P. Godden, & D. Johnson (Eds.), Proceedings of the 15th Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference (pp. 72-77). Sydney, Australia.

532) Spence, C. (2014f). Searching for the value of wine. In K. Beames, E. Robinson, P. Godden, & D. Johnson (Eds.), Proceedings of the 15th Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference (pp. 182-187). Sydney, Australia.

533) Spence, C. (2014g). Q & A: Charles Spence. Current Biology, 24, R506-R508.

534) Spence, C. (2014h). Assessing the influence of shape and sound symbolism on the consumer’s response to chocolate. New Food, 17 (2), 59-62.

535) Spence, C. (2014i). The skin as a medium for sensory substitution. Multisensory Research, 27, 293-312.

536) Spence, C. (2014j). Noise and its impact on the perception of food and drink. Flavour, 3:9.

537) Spence, C. (2014k). Drinking in colour. The Cocktail Lovers, 13, 28-29.

538) Spence, C. (2014l). Umami: Unlocking the fifth taste. TLS, 12th September, 27.

539) Spence, C. (2014m). Viiniä ja musiikkia: Tieteellinen tutkimusmatka (pp. 74-76).

540) Spence, C., Gallace, A., & Bremner, A. J. (2014). Skin and touch. In M. I. Simon & J. N. Abdelson (Eds.), Elsevier Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences, Encyclopedia of human biology 3E (pp. 1-7). Oxford, UK: Elsevier. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-801238-3.00257-9.

541) Spence, C., Michel, C., & Smith, B (2014). Airplane noise and the taste of umami. Flavour, 3, 2.

542) Spence, C., Piqueras-Fiszman, Michel, C., & Deroy, O. (2014). Plating manifesto (II): The art and science of plating. Flavour, 3, 4.

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543) Spence, C., Puccinelli, N. Grewal, D., & Roggeveen, A. L. (2014). Store atmospherics: A multisensory perspective. Psychology & Marketing, 31, 472-488.

544) Spence, C., Velasco, C., & Knoeferle, K. (2014). A large sample study on the influence of the multisensory environment on the wine drinking experience. Flavour, 3:8.

545) Spence, C., Velasco, C., Vanne, M., & Hopia, A. (2014). Can you taste the music? In A. Hopia & S. Ihanus (Eds.), 5D cookbook (73). www.5Dcookbook.fi Seinäjoki, Finland: KUMURU-project.

546) Tonetto, L., Klanovicz, C. P., & Spence, C. (2014). Modifying action sounds influences people’s emotional responses and bodily sensations. i-Perception, 5, 153-163.

547) Van Damme, S., Van Hulle, L., Danneels, L., Spence, C., & Crombez, G. (2014). The effect of chronic low back pain on tactile suppression during back movements. Human Movement Science, 37, 87-100.

548) Vandenbroucke, S., Crombez, G., Harrar, V., Brusselmans, G., Devulder, J., Spence, C., & Goubert, L. (2014). Fibromyalgia patients and controls are equally accurate in detecting tactile stimuli while observing another in pain: An experimental study. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 76, 2548-2559.

549) Van Doorn, G., Wuillemin, D., & Spence, C. (2014). Does the colour of the mug influence the taste of the coffee? Flavour, 3, 10.

550) Velasco, C., Balboa, D., Marmolejo-Ramos, F., & Spence, C. (2014). Assessing the role of the pleasantness of music (vs. white noise) and odours in olfactory perception. Frontiers in Psychology, 5:1352.

551) Velasco, C., Salgado-Montejo, A., Marmolejo-Ramos, F., & Spence, C. (2014). Predictive packaging design: Tasting shapes, typographies, names, and sounds. Food Quality & Preference, 34, 88-95.

552) Velasco, C., Wan, X., Salgado-Montejo, A., Woods, A., Andrés Oñate, G., Mu, B., & Spence, C. (2014b). The context of colour-flavour associations in crisps packaging: A cross-cultural study comparing Chinese, Colombian, and British consumers. Food Quality & Preference, 38, 49-57.

553) Vuokowski, J., Spence, C., Thompson, M., & Clarke, E. (2014). Cross-modal interactions in the perception of expressivity in musical performance. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 76, 591-604.

554) Wada, M., Suzuki, M., Takagi, A., Miyao, M., Spence, C., & Kensaku, K. (2014). Impaired implicit processing underlies the unique abstract allocentric stance in autistic children. Scientific Reports,4: 5985. DOI: 10.1038/srep05985.

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555) Wan, X., Spence, C. Mu, B., Zhou, X., & Ho, C. (2014). Assessing the benefits of multisensory audiotactile stimulation for overweight individuals. Experimental Brain Research, 232, 1085-1093. doi: 10.1007/s00221-013-3792-x.

556) Wan, X., Velasco, C., Michel, C., Mu, B., Woods, A. T., & Spence, C. (2014). Does the shape of the glass influence the crossmodal association between colour and flavour? A cross-cultural comparison. Flavour, 3, 3.

557) Wan, X., Woods, A. T., van den Bosch, J., McKenzie, K. J., Velasco, C., & Spence, C. (2014). Cross-cultural differences in crossmodal correspondences between tastes and visual features. Frontiers in Psychology: Cognition, 5:1365.

558) Wan, X., Zhou, X., Mu, B., Du, D., Velasco, C., Michel, C., & Spence, C. (2014). Crossmodal expectations of tea colour based on its flavour. Journal of Sensory Studies, 29, 285-293.

559) Wesslein, A.-K., Spence, C., & Frings, C. (2014a). When vision influences the invisible distractor: Tactile response compatibility effects require vision. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance.

560) Wesslein, A.-K. Spence, C., & Frings, C. (2014b). Vision affects tactile distractor processing even when space is task-irrelevant. Frontiers in Cognition, 5, 84.

561) Ahtamad, M., Gray, R., Ho, C., Reed, N., & Spence, C. (2015). Informative collision warnings: Effect of modality and driver age. In Proceedings of the 8th International Driving Symposium on Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training and Vehicle Design (pp. 323-329). June 2015, Salt Lake City, UT. http://drivingassessment.uiowa.edu/sites/default/files/DA2015/papers/050.pdf

562) Begum Ali, J., Spence, C. & Bremner, A. J. (in press). Getting in touch with the outside world: Crossed feet confuse 6-, but not 4-month-old infants. Current Biology.

563) Deroy, O., Reade, B., & Spence, C. (2015). The insectivore’s dilemma. Food Quality & Preference, 44, 44-55.

564) Deroy, O., & Spence, C. (2015). Crossmodal correspondences: Four challenges. Multisensory Research.

565) Etzi, R., Spence, C., Zampini, M., & Gallace, A. (2015). When sandpaper is ‘kiki’ and satin is ‘bouba’: An exploration of the associations between words, emotional states, and the tactile attributes of everyday materials. Multisensory Research.

566) Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2015). Social touch. To appear in H. Olausson, Wessberg, J., Morrison, I., & McGlone, F. M., et al. (Eds.), Social touch and the neurophysiology of CT afferents (pp. ). Springer.

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567) Indraccolo, A., Spence, C., Vatakis, A., Harrar, V. (in press), The effect of motor response, sensory modality, and intensity on temporal reproduction. Experimental Brain Research.

568) Juravle, G., Velasco, C., Salgado-Montejo, A., & Spence, C. (2015). The hand grasps the centre, while the eyes saccade to the top of novel objects. Frontiers in Psychology: Perception Science, 6:633. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00633.

569) Knöferle, K. M., Woods, A., Käppler, F., & Spence, C. (2015). That sounds sweet: Using crossmodal correspondences to communicate gustatory attributes. Psychology & Marketing, 32, 107-120.

570) Lee, J., & Spence, C. (2015). Audiovisual crossmodal cuing effects in front and rear space. Frontiers in Psychology: Cognitive Science, 6:1086.

571) Mast, F., Frings, C., & Spence, C. (in press). Multisensory top-down sets: Evidence for contingent crossmodal capture. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics.

572) Meng, F., Ho, C., Gray, R., & Spence. C. (2015a). Dynamic vibrotactile signals for forward collision avoidance warning systems. Human Factors, 57, 329-346.

573) Meng, F., Ho, C., Gray, R., & Spence. C. (2015b). Dynamic vibrotactile signals for forward collision avoidance: Toward the torso vs. toward the head. Ergonomics, 58, 411-425.

574) Meng, F., & Spence, C. (2015). Tactile warning signals for collision avoidance. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 75, 333-346.

575) Michel, C., Velasco, C., Fraemohs, P., & Spence, C. (2015). Studying the impact of plating and cutlery on ratings of the food served in naturalistic dining contexts. Appetite, 90, 45-50.

576) Michel, C., Velasco, C., & Spence, C. (in press). Cutlery influences the perceived value of the food served in a realistic dining environment. Flavour.

577) Michel, C., Woods, A. T., Neuhäeuser, M., Landgraf, A., & Spence, C. (2015). Orienting the plate: Online study assesses the importance of the orientation in the plating of food. Food Quality & Preference, 44, 194-202.

578) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., & Spence, C. (2015). Sensory expectations based on product-extrinsic food cues: An interdisciplinary review of the empirical evidence and theoretical accounts. Food Quality & Preference, 40, 165-179.

579) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., & Spence, C. (2015). Colour correspondences in chemosensation: The case of food and drink. In A. Hirsch (Ed.), Nutrition and chemosensation (pp. 139-158). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

580) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., & Spence, C. (in press). Perceptual processes in multisensory food evaluation. Handbook of food analysis (3rd Ed.).

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581) Reid, E., Harvie, D., Miegel, R., Spence, C., Moseley, G. L. (2015). Spatial summation of pain in humans investigated using transcutaneous electrical stimulation. Journal of Pain, 16, 11-18.

582) Salgado-Montejo, A., Tapia Leon, I., Elliot, A. J., Salgado, C. J., & Spence, C. (2015). Smiles over frowns: When curved lines influence product preference. Psychology & Marketing, 32, 771-781.

583) Salgado-Montejo, A., Velasco, C., Maya, C., Spence, C. (2015). Diseño sinestésico de envases: El envase multisensorial y los cuatro momentos de experiencia [Synesthetic packaging: Multisensory packaging and the four moments of experience]. El Empaque + Conversión, 1(3), 22-28.

584) Shen, X., Wan, X., Mu, B., & Spence, C. (2015). Searching for triangles: An extension to food & packaging. Food Quality & Preference, 44, 26-35.

585) Spence, C. (2015a). Cross-modal perceptual organization. In J. Wagemans (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of perceptual organization (pp. 649-664). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

586) Spence, C. (2015b). What’s in a name? The art and science of naming cocktails. The Cocktail Lovers, Winter, 25-26.

587) Spence, C. (2015c). Oculus Rift will make dinner taste better. Wired, January.

588) Spence, C. (2015d). Eating with our ears: Assessing the importance of the sounds of consumption to our perception and enjoyment of multisensory flavour experiences. Flavour, 4:3.

589) Spence, C. (2015e). Visual contributions to taste and flavour perception. In M. Scotter (Ed.), Colour additives for food and beverages (pp. 189-210). Cambridge: Woodhead Publishing.

590) Spence, C. (2015f). Eating with our eyes: On the colour of flavour. In A. Elliott & M. Fairchild (Eds.), The handbook of color psychology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

591) Spence, C. (2015g). The cognitive neuroscience of incorporation: Body image adjustment and neuroprosthetics. In K. Kansaku, L. G. Cohen, & N. Birbaumer (Eds.), Clinical systems neuroscience (pp. 151-168). New York, NY: Springer.

592) Spence, C. (2015h). Multisensory flavour perception. Cell, 161, 24-35.

593) Spence, C. (2015i). Book review: Synaesthetic design. Multisensory Research, 28, 245-248.

594) Spence, C. (2015). Shape. In D. Goldstein (Ed.), The Oxford companion to sweets (p. 607). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

595) Spence, C. (2015). Neuroscience. In D. Goldstein (Ed.), The Oxford companion to sweets (pp. 474-476). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

596) Spence, C. (in press). Sensory substitution: Unfulfilled promises & fundamental limitations. In F. Macpherson (Ed.), Sensory substitution and augmentation. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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597) Spence, C. (2015). On the psychological impact of food colour. Flavour, 4:21.

598) Spence, C. (2015). Music from the kitchen. Flavour, 4:25.

599) Spence, C. (in press). The crucial role of colour in the perception of beverages. To appear in T. Wilson & N. Temple (Eds.), Beverage impacts on nutrition and health. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press.

600) Spence, C. (in press). On the psychological effects of food colour. To appear in R. Carle & R. Schweiggert (Eds.), Handbook on natural pigments in food and beverages: Industrial applications for improving color. Woodhead Publishing.

601) Spence, C., & Bayne, T. (2015). Is consciousness multisensory? In D. Stokes, M. Matthen & S. Biggs (Eds.), Perception and its modalities (pp. 95-132). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

602) Spence, C., & Ho, C. (in press). Crossmodal attention: From the laboratory to the real world (and back again. To appear in J. Fawcett, E. F. Risko, & A. Kingstone (Eds.), The handbook of attention. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

603) Spence, C., & Ho, C. (2015). Multisensory perception. In D. A. Boehm-Davis, F. T. Durso, & J. D. Lee (Eds.), Handbook of human systems integration (pp. 435-448). Washington, DC:American Psychological Association.

604) Spence, C., Smith, B., & Auvray, M. (2015). Confusing tastes and flavours. In D. Stokes, M. Matthen & S. Biggs (Eds.), Perception and its modalities (pp. 247-274). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

605) Spence, C., & Wan, I. (2015). Beverage perception & consumption: The influence of the container on the perception of the contents. Food Quality & Preference, 39, 131-140.

606) Spence, C., Wan, X., Woods, A., Velasco, C., Deng, J., Youssef, J., & Deroy, O. (2015). On tasty colours and colourful tastes? Assessing, explaining, and utilizing crossmodal correspondences between colours and basic tastes. Flavour, 4:23.

607) Szpac, A, Loetscher, T., Thomas, N. A., Churches, O. F., Spence, C. J. & Nicholls, M. E. R. (in press). Keeping your distance: Attentional withdrawal in individuals who show physiological signs of social discomfort. Neuropsychologia.

608) Tabor, A., Catley, M. J., Gandevia, S., Thacker, M. A., Spence, C., & Moseley G. L. (2015). The close proximity of threat: Altered distance perception in the anticipation of pain. Frontiers in Psychology: Cognition, 6:626.

609) Van Damme, S., Van Hulle, L., Spence, C. Devulder, J., Brusselmans, G., & Crombez, G. (2015). Hypervigilance for innocuous tactile stimuli in patients with fibromyalgia: An experimental approach. European Journal of Pain, 19, 706-714.

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610) Vanden Bulke, C., Crombez, G., Spence, C., & Van Damme, S. (2015). Are the spatial features of bodily threat limited to the exact location where pain is expected? Acta Psychologica, 153, 113-119.

611) Van der Stoep, N., Nijboer, T. C. W., Van der Stigchel, S., & Spence, C. (2015). Multisensory interactions in 3-D space. Neuropsychologia, 70, 335-349.

612) Velasco, C., Wan, X., Knoeferle, K., Zhou, X., Salgado-Montejo, A., & Spence, C. (2015). Searching for flavour labels in food products: The influence of color-flavor congruence and association strength. Frontiers in Psychology, 6:301. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00301.

613) Velasco, C., Woods, A., Deroy, O., & Spence, C. (2015). Hedonic mediation of the crossmodal correspondence between taste and shape. Food Quality & Preference, 41, 151-158.

614) Velasco, C., Woods, A. T., Hyndman, S., & Spence, C. (2015). The taste of typeface. i-Perception.

615) Velasco, C., Woods, A., Liu, J., & Spence, C. (2015). Assessing the role of taste intensity and hedonics in taste-shape correspondences. Multisensory Research.

616) Velasco, C., Woods, A. T., & Spence, C. (2015). Evaluating the orientation of design elements in product packaging using an online orientation task. Food Quality & Preference, 46, 151-159.

617) Vuokowski, J., Spence, C., Thompson, M., & Clarke, E. (in press). Interaction of sight and sound in the perception and experience of musical performance. Music Psychology.

618) Wan, X., Woods, A. T., Seoul, K.-H., Butcher, N., & Spence, C. (2015). When the shape of the glass influences the flavour associated with a coloured beverage: Evidence from consumers in three countries. Food Quality & Preference, 39, 109-116.

619) Wan, X., Woods, A. T., Velasco, C., Salgado-Montejo, A., & Spence, C. (2015). Assessing the expectations associated with pharmaceutical pill colour and shape. Food Quality & Preference, 45, 171-182.

620) Wan, X., Zhou, X., Mu, B. Du, D., & Spence, C. (in press). The influence of the glassware on the rating of alcoholic drinks and willingness-to-pay by consumers. Food Quality & Preference.

621) Wang, Q. (J.) & Spence, C. (in press). “Striking a sour note”: Assessing the influence of consonant and dissonant music on taste perception. Multisensory Research.

622) Wang, Q. (J.), & Spence, C. (in press). Assessing the effect of musical congruency on wine tasting in a live performance setting. i-Perception.

623) Wesslein, A.-K. Spence, C., & Frings, C. (2015). Vision of embodied rubber hands enhances tactile distractor processing. Experimental Brain Research, 233, 477-486.

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624) Wesslein, A.-K. Spence, C., & Frings, C. (in press). You can’t ignore what you can’t separate: The effect of visually induced target-distractor separation on tactile selection. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.

625) Woods, A. T., Velasco, C., Levitan, C. A., Wan, X., & Spence, C. (2015). Conducting perception research over the internet: A tutorial review. PeerJ, 3:e1058; DOI 10.7717/peerj.1058.

626) Youssef, J., Juravle, G., Youssef, L., Woods, A., & Spence, C. (2015). On the art and science of naming and plating food. Flavour, 4:27.

627) Zhou, X., Wan, X., Mu, B., Du, D., & Spence, C. (2015). Examining colour-receptacle-flavour interactions for Asian noodles. Food Quality & Preference, 41, 141-150.

628) Braun, M. H., Pradana, G. A., Cheok, A. D., Buchanan, G., Velasco, C., & Spence, C. (in press). Scentee: Evidence of emotional priming of digital images with mobile t ele-smell. International Journal of Food Design.

629) Deroy, O., & Spence, C. (in press). Is synaesthesia simply an extreme manifestation of crossmodal correspondences? Neuropsychologia.

630) Deroy, O., & Spence, C. (in press). Synaesthesia reclassified: Borderline cases of crossmodally-induced experiences. In O. Deroy (Ed.), Sensory blending: New essays on synaesthesia. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

631) Reinoso Carvalho, F., Van Ee, R., Rychtarikova, M., Touhafi, A., Steenhaut, K., Persoone, D., & Spence, C. (in press). Using sound-taste correspondences to enhance the subjective value of tasting experiences. Journal of Sensory Studies.

632) Spence, C. (in press). Multisensory flavour perception. To appear in C. Korsmeyer (Ed.), The taste culture reader (2nd Ed.). Oxford, UK: Bloomsbury.

633) Spence, C. (in press). The neuroscience of flavour. To appear in N. Levent & I. D. Mihalache (Eds.), Food and museums.

634) Spence, C. (in press). The art and science of plating. To appear in N. Levent & I. D. Mihalache (Eds.), Food and museums.

635) Van Doorn, G., Colonna-Dashwood, M., Hudd-Baillie, R., & Spence, C. (in press). Latté art influences both the expected and rated value of milk-based coffee drinks. Journal of Sensory Studies.

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1) Ahtamad, M., Spence, C., Meng, F., Ho, C., & Gray, R. (submitted). Examining the effect of driver distraction and tactor location on the effectiveness of dynamic tactile collision warnings. Accident Analysis & Prevention.

2) Wang Q. (J.) & Spence, C. (submitted). Unravelling the bittersweet symphony: Assessing the influence of crossmodally congruent soundtracks on bitter and sweet taste evaluation of taste solutions and complex foods. Food Quality & Preference.

3) Meng, F., Gray, R., Spence, C., & Ho, C. (submitted). Tactile apparent motion warning signals for forward collision warning system. Human Factors.

4) Favalli, S., Skov, T., Spence, C., & Byrne, D. V. (submitted). Intracultural food choice and consumer behavior: When socio-cultural context shapes the multisensory perception of food. Journal of Sensory Studies.

5) Vuoskoski, J. K. Gatti, E. Spence, C. & Clarke E. F. (submitted). Do visual cues intensify the emotional responses evoked by musical performance? A psychophysiological investigation. Psychomusicology: Music Mind and Brain.

6) Brunetti, R., Indraccolo, A., Mastroberardino, S., Spence, C., & Santangelo, V. (submitted). The impact of crossmodal correspondences on working memory performance.

7) Dempsey-Jones, H., Harrar, V., Oliver, J., Johansen-Berg, H., Spence, C., & Makin, T. (submitted). Transfer of tactile perceptual learning to untrained neighbouring fingers reflects natural use relationships. Journal of Neuroscience.

8) Ho, C., Hollingworth, C., Hollingworth, C., & Spence, C. (submitted). Assesing the potential benefits of novel front and back bike symbol lights to improve drivers’ awareness of cyclists on road. Acta Psychologia.

9) Stanton, T. R., Gilpin, H., Reid, E., Ianetti, G., Spence, C., & Moseley, G L. (submitted). Is pain downregulated when you expect a painful stimulus immediately nearby? PLoS ONE.

10) Spence, C. (submitted). Just how much of what we taste derives from the sense of smell? Flavour.

11) Chen, Y.-C., & Spence, C. (submitted). Hemispheric asymmetry: A novel signature of attention’s role in multisensory integration.

12) Knöferle, K., Li, J., & Spence, C., (submitted). Sonority and roundness in size and shape symbolism. Cognition.

13) Arnold, G., Spence, C., & Auvray, M. (submitted). Which perspective is adopted when interpreting tactile stimuli? A review of the tactile symbol recognition paradigm. Psychological Bulletin.

14) Deroy, O., & Spence, C. (submitted). The role of vision in crossmodal mappings. Consciousness & Cognition.

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15) Salgado-Montejo, A., Alvarado, J.. Velasco, C., Salgado, C. J., Hasse, K., & Spence, C. (submitted). The sweetest thing: The influence of angularity, symmetry, and the number of elements on shape-valence and shape-taste matches. Frontiers in Psychology.

16) Sunaga, T., Park, J., & Spence, C. (submitted). Effects of brightness-location congruence on shoppers’ perceptual fluency and choice. Journal of Consumer Research.

17) Velasco, C., Jones, R., King, S., Dove, R., Kellie, J., & Spence, C. (submitted). Smelling a sweet tune? Assessing the influence of soundscapes on the perception of fragrance. Multisensory Research.

18) Kampfer, K., Leischnig, A., Ivens, B. S., & Spence, C. (submitted). Touch-taste-transference: Assessing the effect of the weight of product packaging on flavor perception and taste evaluation. International Journal of Marketing Research.

19) Mast, F., Merz, S., Spence, C., & Frings, C. (submitted). A multi-feature account of contingent capture. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance.

20) Knöferle, K., Knöferle, P., Velasco, C., & Spence, C. (submitted). Semantically related sounds speed up visual search for products. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied.

21) Arnold, G., Spence, C., & Auvray, M. (submitted). Which perspective is adopted when interpreting tactile stimuli? A review of the tactile symbol recognition paradigm. Psychological Bulletin.

22) Wang, Q. (J.), Wang, S., & Spence, C. (submitted). “Turn up the taste”: Assessing the role of taste intensity and emotion in mediating crossmodal correspondences between basic tastes and pitch. Chemical Senses.

23) Juravle, G., Heed, T., Spence, C. & Röder, B. (submitted). Neural correlates of tactile perception during pre-, peri-, and post-movement phases. European Journal of Neuroscience.

24) Wan, X. Woods, A. T. Jacquot, M. Knoeferle, K. Kikutani, M. & Spence, C. (submitted). When the receptacle modulates the expected flavour of a coloured beverage: Cross-cultural comparison among French, Japanese, and Norwegian consumers. Journal of Sensory Studies.

25) Tabor, A., Catley, M. J., Gandevia, S., Thacker, M. A., Miegel, R. G., Spence, C., & Moseley, G. L. (submitted). ‘Seeing’ the importance of peripersonal space: an experimental pain model. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioural Neuroscience.

26) Bultitude, J. H.., & Spence, C. (submitted). Sensorimotor incongruence reduces tactile sensitivity in healthy volunteers. PLoS ONE.

27) Wesslein, A.-K., Spence, C., Mast, F., & Frings, C. (submitted). Spatial negative priming: In touch, it’s all about location. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics.

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28) Dempsey-Jones, H., Harrar, V., Oliver, J., Kritikos, A., Johansen-Berg, H., Spence, C., & Makin, T. R. (submitted). Inhomogeneous generalisation of learning across neighbouring fingers reflects natural use relationships. Journal of Neuroscience.

29) Barnett, A., Piqueras-Fiszman, B., & Spence, C. (submitted). When changing the label (of a bottled beer) modifies the taste. Journal of Sensory Studies.

30) Ahtamad, M., Spence, C., Ho, C., & Gray, R. (submitted). Warning drivers with vibrotactile flow. ACM Transactions in Haptics.

31) Van der Stoep, N., Spence, C., Nijboer, T. C. W., & Van der Stigchel, S. (submitted). Contributions of multisensory integration and crossmodal exogenous spatial attention to multisensory response enhancement. Acta Psychologia.

32) Jacquot, M., Velasco, C., Spence, C., & Maric, Y. (submitted). On the colors of odors. Food Quality & Preference.

33) Van der Stoep, N., Van der Stigchel, S., Nijboer, T. C. W., & Spence, C. (submitted). Audiovisual integration and Inhibition of Return. Neuroreport.

34) Van der Stoep, N., Di Luca, M., Farnè, A., Serino, A., & Spence, C. (submitted). Depth: The forgotten dimension in multisensory research. Multisensory Research.

35) Spence, C., Okajima, K. Cheok, A. D., Petit, O., & Michel, C. (submitted). Eating with our eyes: From visual hunger to digital satiation. Brain & Cognition.

36) Spence, C., & Wang, Q. (J.) (submitted). Sonic expectations: On the sounds of opening and pouring. Flavour.

37) Wang, Q. (J.) Woods, A., & Spence, C. (submitted). “What’s your taste in music?” A comparison of the effectiveness of various soundscapes in evoking specific tastes. i-Perception.

38) Reinoso Carvalho, F., Van Ee, R., Rychtarikova, M., Touhafi, A., Steenhaut, K., Persoone, D., Spence, C., & Leman, P. (submitted). Does music influence the multisensory tasting experience? Frontiers in Psychology.

39) Spence, C., & Wang, Q. (J.). (submitted a). Wine talk: On liquid symphonies. Flavour.

40) Spence, C., & Wang, Q. (J.). (submitted b). Can you taste the music? Modulating the experience of wine through music and sound. Flavour.

41) Wang, Q. (J.), & Spence, C. (submitted). Assessing the influence of the multisensory atmosphere on the taste of vodka. Beverages.

42) Spence, C. (submitted). Multisensory packaging design: Colour, shape, texture, sound, and smell. In M. Chen & P. Burgess (Eds.), Integrating the packaging and product experience: A route to consumer satisfaction. Elsevier.

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Published abstracts

1) Spence, C., & Driver, J. (1995). Spatial links in the voluntary allocation of auditory and visual attention. Australian Journal of Psychology, 47, 25.

2) Spence, C., & Nicholls, M. (1996). Allocating attention to the auditory and tactile modalities. Australian Journal of Psychology, 48, 48.

3) Spence, C., Nicholls, M. E. R., & Gillespie, N. (1997). Crossmodal links in attention and inhibition of return (IOR) between audition, vision, and touch. International Journal of Neuroscience, 94, 137.

4) Spence, C., Nicholls, M. E. R., Gillespie, N., & Driver, J. (1997). Cross-modal links in exogenous covert orienting between audition, vision, and touch. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 9 (Supp.), 126.

5) Shapiro, K. L., Hillstrom, A., & Spence, C. (1998). Is there an attentional blink in taction. Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society, 3, 74.

6) Shore, D. I., Spence, C., & Klein, R. M. (1998). Attention and visual temporal order judgments. Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society, 3, 43.

7) Shore, D. I., Spence, C., & Klein, R. M. (1998). Attention and crossmodal temporal order judgments. Investigative Opthamology and Visual Science, 39, S634.

8) Spence, C., Shore, D. I., & Klein, R. M. (1998). Attention and crossmodal temporal order judgments. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 10 (Supp.), 134.

9) Spence, C., Shore, D. I., & Klein, R. M. (1998). Does attention affect crossmodal visuotactile temporal order judgments? Perception, 27 (Supp.), 13.

10) Spence, C., Lloyd, D. M., & McGlone, F. P. (1998). Crossmodal inhibition of return between touch, vision, and audition. Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society, 3, 26.

11) Spence, C., Pavani, F., & Driver, J. (1998). What crossing the hands can reveal about crossmodal links in spatial attention. Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society, 3, 13.

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12) Kingstone, A., Spence, C., Shore, D. I., & Gazzaniga, M. S. (1999). Disturbance of bimodal representation of space in a split-brain patient. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 11 (Supp.), 55.

13) Lloyd, D. M., Spence, C., & McGlone, F. P. (1999). Crossmodal links in spatial attention between audition and touch. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 11 (Supp.), 56.

14) Merat, N., Spence, C., Lloyd, D. M., Withington, D. J., & McGlone, F. (1999). Audiotactile links in focused and divided spatial attention. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 25, 1417.

15) Pavani, F., Spence, C., & Driver, J. (1999). Visual capture of touch (tactile ventriloquism): Out-of-the-body experiences with rubber gloves. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 11 (Supp.), 14.

16) Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (1999). Spatial modulation of repetition blindness and repetition deafness. Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society, 4, 87.

17) Spence, C. J. (1999). Crossmodal attention-switching. Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society, 4, 30.

18) Spence, C., Ranson, J., & Driver, J. (1999). Crossmodal selective attention: Ignoring auditory stimuli presented at the focus of visual attention. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 11 (Supp.), 56.

19) Berrio, V., Lupiánez, J., Spence, C., & Martos, F. (1999). Audiovisual integration affects perception of apparent motion and momentum. Poster presented at the 1st International Multisensory Reseach Conference: Crossmodal Attention and Multisensory Integration. Oxford 1st – 2nd October. http://www.wfubmc.edu/nba/IMRF/99abstracts.html

20) Kennett, S., Eimer, M., Spence, C., & Spence, C. (2000). Links in exogenous attention between touch and vision across different postures: ERP and behavioral studies. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 12 (Supp.), 78-79.

21) Lloyd, D. M., Spence, C., McGlone, F. P. (1999). Crossmodal links in endogenous spatial attention between audition and touch. Poster presented at the 1st International Multisensory Reseach Conference: Crossmodal Attention and Multisensory Integration. Oxford 1st – 2nd October. http://www.wfubmc.edu/nba/IMRF/99abstracts.html

22) Lupiánez, J., Baddeley, R., & Spence, C. (1999). Crossmodal links in exogenous spatial attention revealed by the orthogonal temporal order judgment task. Paper presented at the 1st International Multisensory Reseach Conference: Crossmodal Attention and Multisensory Integration. Oxford 1st – 2nd October. http://www.wfubmc.edu/nba/IMRF/99abstracts.html

23) Merat, N., McGlone, F., & Spence, C. (1999). Crossmodal interference between audition and touch. Poster presented at the 1st International Multisensory Reseach Conference: Crossmodal Attention and Multisensory Integration. Oxford 1st – 2nd October. http://www.wfubmc.edu/nba/IMRF/99abstracts.html

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24) Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (1999). Auditory and visual blinks in attention do not span across modalities. Poster presented at the 1st International Multisensory Reseach Conference: Crossmodal Attention and Multisensory Integration. Oxford 1st – 2nd October. http://www.wfubmc.edu/nba/IMRF/99abstracts.html

25) Walton, M., & Spence, C. (1999). Crossmodal interference of touch on vision: Spatial coordinates and visual capture. Poster presented at the 1st International Multisensory Reseach Conference: Crossmodal Attention and Multisensory Integration. Oxford 1st – 2nd October. http://www.wfubmc.edu/nba/IMRF/99abstracts.html

26) Caclin, A., Soto-Faraco, S., Kingstone, A., & Spence, C. (2000). Tactile ‘capture’ of audition. Poster presented at 2nd International Multisensory Research Conference. 6th-7th October. Tarrytown, New York. http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Colleges/HLHP/KNES/faculty/jeka/imrf/

27) Lloyd, D., Guest, S., Spence, C., Merat, N., & McGlone F. P. (2000) Crossmodal interference between audition and touch Poster presented at 2nd International Multisensory Research Conference. 6th-7th October. Tarrytown, New York. http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Colleges/HLHP/KNES/faculty/jeka/imrf/

28) McGlone, F. P., Spence, C., Bentley, D. E., Youell, P. D., & Jones, A. K. P. (2000). Attending to pain: Nociceptive attention, crossmodal attention & visual dominance. Poster presented at 2nd International Multisensory Research Conference. 6th-7th October. Tarrytown, New York. http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Colleges/HLHP/KNES/faculty/jeka/imrf/

29) Röder, B., Spence, C., & Rösler, F. (2000). Tactile ‘Inhibition-of-Return’ (IOR) in congenitally blind humans. Poster presented at 2nd International Multisensory Research Conference. 6th-7th October. Tarrytown, New York. http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Colleges/HLHP/KNES/faculty/jeka/imrf/.

30) Shore, D. I., Spence, C., & Klein, R. M. (2000). Multimodal prior entry: Previous confounds and new results using an orthogonal cuing design. Presentation given at 2nd International Multisensory Research Conference. 6th-7th October. Tarrytown, New York. http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Colleges/HLHP/KNES/faculty/jeka/imrf/

31) Soto-Faraco, S., Kingstone, A., & Spence, C. (2000a). Intramodal and crossmodal attentional blinks in space. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 26, 4906.

32) Soto-Faraco, S., Kingstone, A., & Spence, C. (2000b). The role of movement and attention in modulating audiovisual and audiotactile ‘ventriloquism’ effects. Poster presented at the 41th Annual Meeting of Psychonomic Society, November, New Orleans. Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society, 5, 40.

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33) Soto-Faraco, S., Kingstone, A., & Spence, C. (2000c). Crossmodal dynamic capture. Poster presented at 2nd International Multisensory Research Conference. 6th-7th October. Tarrytown, New York. http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Colleges/HLHP/KNES/faculty/jeka/imrf/

34) McGlone, F. P., Spence, C., Bentley, D. E., Youell, P. D., & Jones, A. K. P. (2001). Attending to pain: Nociceptive attention, crossmodal attention & visual dominance. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 13 (Supp.), 140.

35) Poliakoff, E., Spence, C., O'Boyle, D. J., McGlone, F., & Cody, F. W. J. (2001). Tactile inhibition of return: The effect of response inhibition and mode of response. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 13 (Supp.), 110.

36) Soto-Faraco, S., Kingstone, A., Spence, C., & Gazzaniga, M. (2001). The ventriloquist in motion. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 13 (Supp.), 110.

37) Spence, C. (2001). Crossmodal attention and multisensory perception. Behavioural Pharmacology, 12, S98.

38) Spence, C., Shore, D. I., Gazzaniga, M. S., Soto, S., & Kingstone, A. (2001). Failure to remap visuotactile space across the midline in the split-brain. Behavioural Pharmacology, 12, S98.

39) Chan, J., & Spence, C. (2002). Auditory change blindness. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 14 (Supp.), 18.

40) Guest, S., & Spence, C. (2002). Multisensory texture perception. 3rd InternationalMultisensory Research Forum: http://www.hcuge.ch/-infotec/imrf2002/

41) Lloyd, D. M., Shore, D. I., Spence, C., & Calvert, G. (2002). An fMRI study of vision and proprioception in tactile perception: Crossing the body midline. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 28.

42) Maravita, A., Spence, C., Husain, M., & Driver, J. (2002). Tool-use changes multimodal spatial interactions between vision and touch in normal humans. 3rd International Multisensory Research Forum: http://www .hcuge.ch/-infotec/imrf2002/

43) Maravita, A., Spence, C., & Driver, J. (2002). Tool-use changes multimodal spatial interactions between vision and touch in normal humans. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 14 (Supp.), 94.

44) Poliakoff, E., Spence, C., O'Boyle, D. J., Moore, P., McGlone, F., & Cody, F. W. J. (2002). Tactile inhibition of return in patients with Parkinson's disease. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 14 (Supp.), 44.

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45) Soto-Faraco, S., Spence, C., & Kingstone, A. (2002). Perceptual integration of dynamic information across sensory modalities. 3rd International Multisensory Research Forum: http://www.hcuge.ch/-infotec/imrf2002/

46) Zampini, M., Shore, D. I., & Spence, C. (2002). Audiovisual temporal order judgments. 3rd International Multisensory Research Forum: http://www.hcuge.ch/-infotec/imrf2002/

47) Correa, A., Sanabria, D., Spence C., Tudela, P., & Lupiáñez, J. (2005). Selective temporal attention enhances the resolution of visual perception: Evidence from a temporal order judgment task In B. Hommel, G. P. H. Band, W. L. Heij, & G. Wolters (Eds.), Proceedings of the 14th Meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (31 August – 3 September) (p. 59). Leiden: The Netherlands.

48) Dalton, P., Lavie, N., & Spence C. (2005). Attentional capture in serial visual and audiovisual search tasks. In B. Hommel, G. P. H. Band, W. L. Heij, & G. Wolters (Eds.), Proceedings of the 14th Meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (31 August – 3 September) (p. 94). Leiden: The Netherlands.

49) Gallace, A., Tan, H. Z., & Spence, C. (2005). Change blindness as a multisensory phenomenon: Evidence from tactile change detection. Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society, 10, 89.

50) Ho., C., Tan, H. Z., & Spence, C. (2005). Capturing driver attention. Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society, 10, 14.

51) Sanabria, D., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence C. (2005). Perceptual and decisional factors modulate audiovisual interactions in motion perception. In B. Hommel, G. P. H. Band, W. L. Heij, & G. Wolters (Eds.), Proceedings of the 14th Meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (31 August – 3 September) (p. 93). Leiden: The Netherlands.

52) Soto-Faraco, S., Kingstone, A., & Spence, C. (2005). Integrating sensory modalities in the perception of motion. Perception. Invited presentation at ECVP La Coruna, Spain. Perception, 34 (supp.), 49.

53) Spence C. (2005). Can flavour perception be considered as an ubiquitous form of synaesthetic experience? In B. Hommel, G. P. H. Band, W. L. Heij, & G. Wolters (Eds.), Proceedings of the 14th Meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (31 August – 3 September) (p. 33). Leiden: The Netherlands.

54) Dalton, P., & Spence, C. [J.] (2006). Irrelevant auditory singletons capture attention during sequential visual search. Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society, 11, 125.

55) Demattè, M. L., Sanabria, D., & Spence, C. (2006). Crossmodal associations between olfaction, vision, and touch. Chemical Senses, 31, A62.

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56) Demattè, M. L., Sanabria, D., & Spence, C. (2006). Crossmodal associations and interactions between olfaction and vision. Chemical Senses, 31, E50-E51.

57) Zampini, M., Torresan, D., Spence, C., & Murray, M. (2006). Auditory-tactile multisensory interactions: Effects of space and posture. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18, 153.

58) Vatakis, A., & Spence, C. (2007). Crossmodal binding: Evaluating the ‘unity assumption’ using complex audiovisual stimuli. Proceedings of the 9th International Congress on AcousticsICA 2007 (p. 92). Madrid. September.

59) Esteves, J. E., Geake J., & Spence C. (2008). Multisensory integration in an osteopathic clinical examination setting. International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, 11, 159.

60) Spence, C. (2008a). Crossmodal extinction in neurologically-normal participants: The Colavita effect revisited. International Journal of Psychology, 43 (3-4), 204.

61) Spence, C. (2008b). Driving by the seat of your pants! A multisensory approach to capturing driver attention. International Journal of Psychology, 43 (3-4), 364.

62) Chen, Y.-C., & Spence, C. (2009). Crossmodal facilitation of visual target identification at the level of object representation by the presentation of a concomitant sound. Perception, 38 (Suppl.), 145.

63) Spence, C. (2009). Multisensory integration: Theory and practice. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 31 (Suppl.), S3.

64) Spence, C., Navarra, J., Vatakis, A., Hartcher-O’Brien, J., & Parise, C. (2009). The multisensory perception of synchrony. Perception, 38 (Suppl.), 113.

65) Yue, Z., Bischof, G.-N., Zhou, X., Spence, C., & Röder, B. (2009). Spatial attention affects the processing of tactile and visual stimuli presented at the tip of a tool: An event-related potential study. International Journal of Psychology, 43 (3-4), 113.

66) Juravle, G., & Spence, C. (2010). Tactile attention in ball catching. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 32 (Suppl.), S90.

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67) Parise, C., Harrar, V., Spence, C., & Ernst, M. (2011). Multisensory integration: When correlation implies causation. Perception, 40 (ECVP Abstract Supplement), 214.

68) Harrar, V., Toepel, U., Murray, M., & Spence, C. (2011). Visually perceived fat content of foods affects response time Perception, 40 (ECVP Abstract Supplement), 185.

69) Auvray, M., Gallace, A., Yoshida, T., & Spence, C. (2011). Tactile change blindness induced by tactile and visual distractors. i-Perception, 2(8), http://i-perception.perceptionweb.com/journal/I/article/ic794

70) Chen, Y.-C., Huang, P.-C., Yeh, S.-L., & Spence, C. (2011). Synchronous sounds enhance visual sensitivity without reducing target uncertainty. i-Perception, 2(8), http://i-perception.perceptionweb.com/journal/I/article/ic915

71) Chen, Y.-C., Yeh, S.-L., & Spence, C. (2011). Crossmodal semantic constraints on visual perception of binocular rivalry. i-Perception, 2(8), http://i-perception.perceptionweb.com/journal/I/article/ic900

72) Harrar, V., Toepel, U., Murray, M., & Spence, C. (2011). Visually perceived fat content of foods affects response time. i-Perception, 2(8), http://i-perception.perceptionweb.com/journal/I/article/ic947

73) Hsiao, J. Y., Chen, Y. C., Spence, C., & Yeh, S. L. (2010). Semantic congruency, attention, and fixation position modulate conscious perception when viewing a bistable figure. Journal of Vision, 10(7): 867.

74) Juravle, G., Deubel, H., & Spence, C. (2010). Examining the interplay of tactile suppression and tactile attention during the execution of reach-to-grasp movements. Perception, 39, 182.

75) Juravle, G., & Spence, C. (2011). Purposeful goal-directed movements give rise to higher tactile discrimination performance. i-Perception, 2(8), http://i-perception.perceptionweb.com/journal/I/article/ic927

76) Okajima, K., & Spence, C. (2011). Effects of visual food texture on taste perception. i-Perception, 2(8), http://i-perception.perceptionweb.com/journal/I/article/ic966

77) Parise, C. V., Harrar, V., Spence, C., & Ernst, M. (2011). Multisensory integration: When correlation implies causation. i-Perception, 2(8), http://i-perception.perceptionweb.com/journal/I/article/ic901

78) Spence, C., Parise, C., & Deroy, O. (2011). Crossmodal correspondences. i-Perception, 2(8), http://i-perception.perceptionweb.com/journal/I/article/ic887

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79) Yeh, S.-L., Hsiao, J.-Y., Chen, Y.-C., & Spence, C. (2011). Interplay of multisensory processing, attention, and consciousness as revealed by bistable figures. i-Perception, 2(8), http://i-perception.perceptionweb.com/journal/I/article/ic910

80) Yoshida, T., Tan, H., & Spence, C. (2011). Tactile working memory outside our hands. i-Perception, 2(8), http://i-perception.perceptionweb.com/journal/I/article/ic826

81) Vandenbroucke, S., Crombez, G., Van Ryckeghem, D., Harrar, V., Goubert, L., & Spence, C., Durnez, W., & van Damme, S. (2012). Observing social stimuli influences detection of subtle somatic sensations differently for pain synaesthetes and controls. Seeing & Perceiving, 25 (Supple.), 19.

82) Vatakis, A., & Spence, C. (2012). Assessing audiovisual saliency and visual-information content in the articulation of consonants and vowels on audiovisual temporal perception. Seeing & Perceiving, 25 (Supple.), 29.

83) Holmes, N. P., Makin, T., Cadieux, M., Williams, C., Naish, K. R., Spence, C., & Shore, D. I. (2012). Hand ownership and hand position in the rubber hand illusion are uncorrelated. Seeing & Perceiving, 25 (Supple.), 52.

84) Quinn, K., Acosta-Saltos, F., de Fockert, J. W., Spence, C., & Bremner, A. J. (2012). Effects of a secondary task and working memory load on multisensory hand position. Seeing & Perceiving, 25 (Supple.), 58.

85) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., & Spence, C. (2012). The influence of the feel of the container on the perception of food within. Seeing & Perceiving, 25 (Supple.), 66.

86) Crisinel, A.-S., & Spence, C. (2012). Crossmodal correspondences between chemosensory stimuli and musical notes. Seeing & Perceiving, 25 (Supple.), 72.

87) Harrar, R., Spence, C., & Makin, T. (2012). Improved tactile acuity following perceptual learning generalises to untrained fingers. Seeing & Perceiving, 25 (Supple.), 82.

88) Etzi, R., Spence, C., & Gallace, A. (2012). Aesthetic preferences for tridimensional shapes: A comparison between vision and touch. Seeing & Perceiving, 25 (Supple.), 131.

89) Maiworm, M., Bellantoni, M., Spence, C., & Roeder, B. (2012). The size of the ventriloquist effect is modulated by emotional valence. Seeing & Perceiving, 25 (Supple.), 131.

90) Juravle, G., Heed, T., Spence, C., & Roeder, B. (2012). Electrophysiological correlates of tactile and visual perception during goal-directed movement. Seeing & Perceiving, 25 (Supple.), 170.

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91) Knöferle, K., & Spence, C. (2012). Product-related sounds speed visual search. Seeing & Perceiving, 25 (Supple.), 193.

92) Harrar, V., & Spence, C. (2012). A weighty matter: The effect of spoon size and weight on food perception. Seeing & Perceiving, 25 (Supple.), 199.

93) Parise, C., Spence C., & Ernst M. O. (2012). When correlation implies causation in multisensory integration. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience Conference Abstract: Bernstein Conference 2012. doi: 10.3389/conf.fncom.2012.55.00063

94) Okajima, K., & Spence, C. (2013). Effects of visual food texture on taste perception. VSS Annual Meeting. April Naples, Florida.

95) Harrar, V., Tammam, J., Pérez-Bellido, A., Hulatt, R., Pitt, A., Stein, J., & Spence, C. (2013). Multisensory integration deficits in developmental dyslexia. Multisensory Research, 26 (Supple.), 22.

96) Bremner, A. J., Begum, J., Spence, C., & Cowie, D. (2013). Developmental change in multisensory body representations in early childhood. Multisensory Research, 26 (Supple.), 55.

97) Spence, C., Deroy, O., & Bremner, A. (2013). Questioning the utility of the concept of amodality: Towards a revised framework for understanding crossmodal relations. Multisensory Research, 26 (Supple.), 57.

98) Arnold, G., Hartcher-O’Brien, J., Spence, C., & Auvray, M. (2013). The cost of adopting and adapting tactile frames of reference. Multisensory Research, 26 (Supple.), 62.

99) Hartcher-O’Brien, J., Spence, C. J., & Auvray, M. (2013). At the tip of the fingers: The role of orientation and position on the reference frames used to interpret ambiguous stimuli presented to the hand. Multisensory Research, 26 (Supple.), 83.

100) Bremner, A., Caparos, S., Davidoff, J., de Fockert, J., Linnell, K., & Spence, C. (2013). ‘Bouba’ and ‘Kiki’ in Namibia? A remote culture make similar shape-sound matches, but different shape-taste matches to westerners. Multisensory Research, 26 (Supple.), 123.

101) Harrar, V., Spence, C., & Harris, L. R. (2013). Does temporal adaptation affect multisensory integration? Multisensory Research, 26 (Supple.), 138.

102) Maric, Y., Velasco, C., Spence, C., & Jacquot, M. (2013). On the colours of odours: Are the French really so different from the British? Multisensory Research, 26 (Supple.), 173.

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103) Indraccolo, A., Spence, C., Vatakis, A., Harrar, V. (2014), The effect of motor response, sensory modality, and intensity on temporal reproduction. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 126, 226. DOI information: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.02.386 International conference on timing and time perception

Invited Presentations

1) Spence, C. (1997). Crossmodal links in attention between audition, vision, and touch. Invited lecture presented on October 30th at the Autumn School in Cognitive Neuroscience, Oxford.

2) Spence, C. (1998). Crossmodal links in attention: From the laboratory to the mobile phone. Paper presented on 10th September at the Annual Science Festival of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Cardiff, Wales.

3) Spence, C., & Driver, J. (1998). Crossmodal links between auditory and visual attention. Invited paper presented at the Auditory Attention symposium at the 135th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Seattle, Washington, 20-26th June.

4) Spence, C. & Driver, J. (1999). Crossmodal links between audition, touch, and vision in the control of attention: Spatial and temporal aspects. Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience (ICON VII). Budapest, June, 30th.

5) Spence, C. (1999). Crossmodal integration and attention. Paper presented at the XVI Annual Conference of the British Psychology Society (Cognitive Section), 14th September, York.

6) Spence, C. (1999). A crossmodal approach to tactile information-processing and attention. Paper presented at the Somatosensory perception symposium held at the International Symposium on Brain Mechanisms of Tactile Perception. Stockholm, 11-13 October.

7) Spence, C. (1999). Crossmodal attention-switching. Paper presented at the Attention-switching symposium at the 40th Annual Meeting of Psychonomic Society, 19th November, Los Angeles.

8) Spence, C. (2000). Crossmodal links in spatial attention. Paper presented at the Multisensory spatial representation symposium held at the 7th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society. 9-11th April, San Francisco.

9) Spence, C. (2000). Crossmodal links in attention. Paper presented at the National Science Foundation Conference on Attention. Philadelphia, USA. June.

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10) Spence, C. (2000). Crossmodal attention and multisensory integration. Paper presented at the ‘From Sensation to Insight’ conference, 26th-27th June. Englewood, New Jersey

11) Spence, C., Pavani, F., & Driver, J. (2000). Crossmodal influences on tactile perception: The role of attention in multimodal integration. Paper presented at the International Congress of Psychology, Stockholm, July.

12) Shapiro, K., Hillstrom, A., & Spence, C. (2000). Eye knows what I see. Paper presented at the International Congress of Psychology, Stockholm, July.

13) Spence, C. (2000). Crossmodal attention and multisensory integration. Paper presented at the 2nd International Multisensory Research Conference. 6th-7th October. Tarrytown, New York. http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Colleges/HLHP/KNES/faculty/jeka/imrf/

14) Spence, C. (2001). Multisensory interactions in covert orienting and inhibition-of-return. Paper presented at the Neural Control of Movement conference, Seville, 25-30th March.

15) Spence, C. (2001). Experimental findings in crossmodal attention. Paper presented at the Crossmodal Perception and Attention symposium at the German Psychology Society meeting. Leipzig, 26th September.

16) Spence, C. (2001). Crossmodal attention and multisensory integration. Paper presented at the Symposium on Crossmodal Integration, at the Joint conference of the EBPS and European Brain and Behaviour Society. Marseille, 8-12th September.

17) Spence, C. (2001). Experimental findings in crossmodal attention. Paper presented at the Crossmoda1 Perception and Attention symposium at the German Psychology Society meeting. Leipzig, 26th September.

18) Spence, C. (2001). New perspectives on the human sciences. Paper presented at the EU Consumer Focus Workshop, Brussels, 15-16th November.

19) Soto-Faraco, S., Spence, C., & Kingstone, A. (2001). Crossmodal integration of moving events. Paper presented at the Workshop on Multi-sensory perceptive systems: Human and machine processing of multi-modal data. Whistler, Vancouver, December 7-8th.

20) Spence, C. (2002). Multisensory perception, attention, and neglect. Paper presented at the ‘Assessing the dynamics of human brain function’ symposium, at the 475th Anniversary of The Philipps-University, Marburg, Germany, August.

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21) Spence, C. (2002). The multisensory representation of space: Contributions from human psychophysics and cognitive neuroscience. Paper presented at the Foundation des Treilles Workshop on the Brain representation of 3 D space using different senses, in different species. May 25-31.

22) Spence, C. (2002). Multisensory perception, attention, and neglect. Paper presented at the ‘Assessing the dynamics of human brain function' symposium, at 475th Anniversary of The Philipps-University, Marburg, Germany, August.

23) Spence, C., Shore, D. I., & Klein, R. M. (2002). Multisensory prior entry. British Cognitive Psychology Society Cognitive Section Award talk given at the Kent meeting.

24) Spence, C. (2002). The multisensory perception of food: A cognitive neuroscience perspective. Paper presented at the Consumer Awareness and Sensory Perception meeting at Leatherhead Food Research Association, 31st October.

25) Spence, C. (2003). Sensism: The art and science of multi-sensory stimulation. Invited presentation given at the Industrial Design Society of America (IDSA), Texas Chapter meeting held at South by Southwest (SXSW 2003). 7-11th March. Austin, Texas.

26) Spence, C. (2003). Crossmodal attention and multisensory integration. EPS Prize Lecture given at the Experimental Psychology Society meeting London, 6- 7th January.

27) Spence, C. (2003). The psychology of food. Invited presentation given at The psychology of sensory perception conference. Professional Food Sensory Group. Sutton Bonington. September 5th..

27) Spence, C. (2003). Crossmodal attention and multisensory integration. Paul Bertelson Award lecture presented at the European Society for Cognitive Psychology meeting in Granada, Spain 17-20 September.

28) Spence, C. (2004). Crossmodal attention and multisensory integration. Paper presented at the 18th International Congress on Acoustics. 4-9th April, Kyoto, Japan.

29) Spence, C. (2004). Crossmodal attention and multisensory integration: The crossmodal binding problem. Invited keynote presentation at the 32nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the British Psychophysiology Society. Manchester, UK; 13-15th September.

30) Spence, C. (2004). Spatial aspects of crossmodal temporal perception. Invited paper presented at the Temporal processing and cross modal perception workshop. London, 16th October.

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31) Spence, C. (2004). Individuating the senses: Just how many do we have? Invited keynote presentation at the Individuating the Senses conference held at Glasgow University, 4-5th December.

32) Spence, C. (2004). A multisensory approach to touch. Invited presentation at the Magic touch: Touching and handling in a cultural heritage context conference held in London, 20th December.

33) Spence, C. (2005). Individuating the senses: A cognitive neuroscience perspective. Invited keynote presentation at the UK Synaesthesia Association meeting held at UCL 16-17th April, 2005.

34) Soto-Faraco, S., Kingstone, A., & Spence, C. (2005). Integrating sensory modalities in the perception of motion. Paper presented at the European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP). La Coruna, Spain

35) Spence, C. (2005). Cross-modal attention and multi-sensory integration. Paper presented at the Art beyond sight: Multi-modal approaches to learning conference held 14-15th October, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.

36) Spence, C. (2005). The multisensory perception of food: Insights from cognitive neuroscience. Invited presentation at SCISP Symposium: ‘Reverse Engineering Rewarding Sensation. September 22nd, Vlaadingen, The Netherlands.

37) Spence, C. (2005). A multisensory perspective on optics and appearance. Optics and Appearance workshop. 28th September. PortSunlight, The Wirral.

38) Spence, C. (2005). Multisensory aspects of pack/product design: Capturing the senses of the consumer. Paper presented at the 1st Annual Workshop on Multisensory Product Design. Guaruja, Brazil, 18-20th October.

39) Spence, C. (2005). Multisensory convergence and product design. The theory and practice of multi-sensory integration (behaviour) – sensory alignment using multi-sensory integration and crossmodal congruency. Paper presented at the 1st Annual Workshop on Multisensory Product Design. Guaruja, Brazil, 18-20th October.

40) Spence, C. (2005). The multisensory perception of food: Insights from cognitive neuroscience. FCI Mini-symposiumon Novel sensory processes in perception, Nestlé Research Center, Lausanne, Switzerland, 3rd November

41) Spence, C. (2005). Sensual cues: A multisensory approach to interior design. Sensual Cues seminal at the Victoria & Albert museum, 4th November.

42) Spence, C., Gallace, A., & Tan, H. Z. (2005). Limitations on tactile perception over the body surface: Numerosity judgments & change detection. Invited paper presented at the Tactile Research Group meeting, Toronto, November 9th.

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43) Spence, C. (2005). Crossmodal space and crossmodal attention: Assessing the relative contribution of different frames of reference to human perception and performance. Invited paper presented at the International Interdisciplinary workshop on Frames of Reference in Spatial Cognition. November, 17-19th, Paris.

44) Spence, C. (2005). The crossmodal binding problem. Crossmodal Interactions: Symposium on Crossmodal Processing – Cognition at Christmas V meeting held at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 15th December.

45) Spence, C. (2005). The multisensory binding problem. Invited paper presented at the Goldsmiths College (University of London) Annual Research Seminar Weekend. Cumberland Lodge, Windsor, 15-17th April.

46) Spence, C. (2006). Attention in multi-modal perception. Invited presentation given at the Changing your mind: On the integration of perception, cognition and action conference. Jerusalem, Israel, 26-28th February.

47) Spence, C. (2006). Crossmodal attention and multisensory integration: A cognitive neuroscience perspective. Invited presentation given at the Cross-modal integration and plasticity: Multidisciplinary approaches using non-invasive functional neuroimaging techniques sumposium held at the Seiriken National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Japan 8-10th March.

48) Spence, C. (2006). The multisensory perception of food: A cognitive neuroscience perspective. Invited lecture given at the Food for Thought session of the Brain Awareness week meeting arranged at the Dana Centre, London, 15th March.

49) Spence, C. (2006). Driving by the seat of your pants: A multisensory approach to capturing driver attention. Invited presentation given at the Multimodal perception symposium held at TNO, Soesterberg, The Netherlands, 31st March.

50) Spence, C. (2006). Multisensory interactions and aging. Max-Plank aging workshop. May, USA.

51) Spence, C. (2006). Principles of multisensory integration derived from behavioural studies. Invited presentation at the Workshop on Biologically Inspired Information Fusion. 22-23 August, University of Surrey.

52) Spence, C. (2006). Crossmodal space and crossmodal attention. Invited presentation given at the ICSC 2006 International Conference on Spatial Cognition. September 13-16, University of Rome “La Sapienza”.

53) Spence, C. (2006). The design of multisensory packaging: Insights from cognitive neuroscience. Invited keynote presentation given at FaraPack Briefing 2006: New Technologies for Innovative Packaging. 11-12th October, York.

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54) Spence, C. (2006). Making sense of touch. Invited presentation given at the Touch and the value of object handling conference, 3rd November, University College London.

55) Spence, C. (2006). Creative innovative packaging that appeals to all the senses. Invited presentation at the 3rd Packaging impact and innovation conference, London, 6-7th December.

56) Spence, C. (2006). Auditory contributions to multi-sensory product design: Insights from cognitive neuroscience. Invited presentation at the Perception of Product Sound and Vibration workshop held by The Engineering Integrity Society, University ofWarwick, 14th December.

57) Spence, C. (2007). Creating innovative packaging that appeals to all the senses. Invited presentation given as the PACE: Packaging and Converting Executive Forum meeting. Paris, 8-11 February.

58) Spence, C. (2007). Multisensory aspects of pack/product design: Capturing the senses of the consumer. Invited presentation gven at the 2nd Annual Workshop on Multisensory Product Design: Winning the Shopper. 27-28th February. Barcelona, Spain

59) Spence, C. (2007). Multisensory perception. The Whitehead Lecture in Cognition, Computation & Creativity presented at Goldsmiths College, University of London, 8th March.

60) Spence, C. (2007). Capturing attention and transmitting information to people via tactile body displays. KogWis, 2007. Sarbrücken, Germany. 19-21st March.

61) Spence, C. (2007). Driving by the seat of your pants. Keynote lecture given at the British Psychology Society Annual Conference. York, 21-23 March.

62) Spence, C., & Zampini, M. (2007). Affective design: Modulating the pleasantness and forcefulness of aerosol sprays by manipulating aerosol spraying sounds. Invited paper given at the Affective Communication in Design: Challenges for Researchers conference. Leeds, UK, 21-22 June.

63) Spence, C. (2007). Multisensory perception: Design issues for well-being. Presentation given at the Integration of design and science: Environments and well-being meeting held at Dorich House Museum, Kingston-upon-Thames, 12th June.

64) Spence, C. (2007). When vision intereferes with tactile information processing. Invited paper given at the Touch workshop. Edinburgh, 3rd July.

65) Spence, C. (2007). Multisensory contributions to the representation of the body in space. Invited presentation at Body consciousness: Brain mechanisms of representation of the self and others. Fundacion Duques de Soria Neurosciences Seminar, 9-13th July. Soria, Spain

66) Spence, C. (2007). Psychology and the senses. Invited paper given at the Art beyond Sight: Multi-modal approaches to learning, creativity and communication conference. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, 28-30th September.

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67) Spence, C. (2007). Sensism: Multisensory environments designed to stimulate the senses. Invited paper given at the Art beyond Sight: Multi-modal approaches to learning, creativity and communication conference. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, 28-30th September.

68) Spence, C. (2008). Shaken or stirred? Invited presentation at the Cheltenham Science Festival. 4th June, Cheltenham, UK.

69) Spence, C. (2008). Food for thought? Invited presentation given at the Cheltenham Science Festival. 5th June, Cheltenham, UK.

70) Spence, C., & Gallace, A. (2008). Mediated touch. Invited paper given at the … towards Real Virtuality workshop held at the University of Warwick, 5-6th June.

71) Spence, C. (2008). Crossmodal attention and multisensory integration. 2008 Symposium on vision: Science of seeing. National Chinese Medical University, 18th June.

72) Spence, C. (2008). The Colavita effect: An example of crossmodal extinction in normal participants? Invited presentation given at the 12th Annual Meeting for the Scientific Study of Consciousness. 19-22 June, Taipei, Taiwan.

73) Spence, C. (2008). The multisensory perception of synchrony. Paper given that the Intermodal Action Structuring conference held at ZiF Bielefeld, Germany, 3-5th July.

74) Spence, C., & Holmes, N. (2008). Assessing the multisensory consequences of tool use in humans. Paper given at the Tool use and causal cognition workshop held at the Department of Philosophy, University of Warwick 4-6th July

75) Spence, C. (2008). Crossmodal extinction in neurologically-normal participants: The Colavita effect revisited. Paper presented at the 29th International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, 21-25th July.

76) Spence, C. (2008). Driving by the seat of your pants! A multisensory approach to capturing driver attention. Paper presented at the 29th International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, 21-25th July.

77) Yue, Z., Bischof, G.-N., Zhou, X., Spence, C., & Röder, B. (2009). Spatial attention affects the processing of tactile and visual stimuli presented at the tip of a tool: An event-related potential study. Poster presented at the 29th International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, 21-25th July.

78) Spence, C. (2008). Audiovisual temporal integration. Invited paper given at the Cue combination – Unifying perceptual theory conference held at the Castle of Rauischholzhauzen, Germany, 12-15th October.

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79) Spence, C. (2008). Auditory product design: How sound affects the way we appreciate products. Invited paper presented at the Institute of Acoustics Autumn Conference 2008, See it hear! 21-22nd October, Oxford.

80) Spence, C. (2008). Multisensory contributions to flavour perception. Invited paper given at the TI Food and Nutrition Food Summit: ‘The Taste of Sense’, 2008, 19-21st November, Oosterbeck, The Netherlands.

81) Spence, C. (2009). Crossmodal attention and multisensory perception. Invited paper given at the 2009 Korea University Brain & Science Cognitive Science Workshop. 12-15th May, 2009, Korea University, Seoul, Korea.

82) Spence, C. (2009). Psychology and defining the senses: The case of multisensory flavour perception. Invited paper given at The Senses Research Workshop, Paris, France, 19-21st June.

83) Spence, C. (2009). Multisensory flavour. Invited paper given at The Construction of the Sensible World workshop. Institute of Advanced Studies, Paris, France, 3-5th July.

84) Spence, C., & San Román, M.-J. (2009). Food for thought: Not just a matter of taste. Invited presentation given at the 1st Art and Science: Exploring the Limits of Human Perception conference. 12-16th July. Benasque, Spain.

85) Spence, C. (2009). Measuring the impossible. Invited keynote presentation given at the MINET Conference: Measurement, sensation and cognition. National Physical Laboratory, London, UK. 10-12th November.

86) San Román, M.-J., & Spence, C., (2009). Experiencias sensoriales practices alucinantes en la gastronomía. Invited presentation given at the XI Congreso lo major de la gastronomia. 8th November. Alicante, Spain.

87) Spence, C. (2010). The multisensory perception of flavour. The Nature of Taste conference public lecture. Abu Dhabi. 14-16th January.

88) Spence, C. (2010). Attention and temporal perception. Invited lecture given at the Time Perception: Psychological and Philosophical Perspectives international workshop held in Oxford, 24th April, 2010.

89) Spence, C. (2010). Measuring the impossible. Invited presentation given at the Consumer Neuroscience Symposium at the 8th Triennial Choice Symposium. 12-16th May, Key Largo, Florida.

90) Spence, C. (2010). Multisensory interface design for safe driving. Invited lecture given at the Safety in Professional Traffic Sympousium, 16th June Helsinki, Finalnd.

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91) Spence, C. (2010). Multisensory interface design for safe driving. Keynote given at the 12th European Workshop on Imagery and Cognition (EWIC), 16-19th June Helsinki, Finalnd.

92) Spence, C. (2010). The psychology and neuroscience of multisensory food perception. Invited plenary lecture at Food oral

processing, physics, psychology and psychology of eating. Leeds, 5-7th July.

93) Spence, C. (2010). Multisensory perception: Taking a fresh look at the factors modulating multisensory integration. Invited keynote lecture given at the 3rd Meeting of EuCognitionII – Palma de Mallorca, 8-9 October.

94) Spence, C. (2010). Sound design: How understanding the brain of the consumer can enhance auditory and multisensory product / brand development. Invited keynote presentation given at the Audio Branding Congress 2010 – Driven by sound. November 5th, Hamburg, Germany.

95) Spence, C. (2010). Secrets of the senses. Science Oxford, 25th November.

96) Spence, C. (2010). Audio branding – Undervalued or overhyped? The 3rd EuroBest Advertising Festival. 6-8th December, Hamburg.

97) Spence, C. (2011). Multisensory attentional capture. DARPA Conference. 15-16th February. Annapolis, Maryland.

98) Spence, C., & Smith, B. (2011). Taste, flavour, sound, and music. The Nature of Taste conference. Abu Dhabi. 12-14th February.

99) Spence, C. (2011). A multisensory approach to product design and right-weighting. RightWeight2, 28th February. Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, London.

100) Spence, C. (2011). Auditory and multisensory product design and branding. Invited lecture at the Sound Communication, Sound Branding, and Sound Design meeting. Aarlberg, Denmark, 2nd March.

101) Spence, C. (2011). Assessing the physiological consequences of bodily illusions. Conference on systems neuroscience and rehabilitation. Tokyo, Japan, 9-10th March.

102) Spence, C. (2011). Crossmodal processing and insights for health-promoting multisensory design, packaging, and branding. McGill World Platform for Health and Economic Convergence. Montreal, Canada, 17-19th March.

103) Spence, C., & Chen, Y.-C. (2011). When audition affects vision, and how. Cognitive and cross modal effects on vision conference. Glasgow 26-27th March.

104) Spence, C. (2011). Multi-sensory design. The VF Design Symposium. Beverly Hills, LA, 5-6th April.

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105) Spence C. (2011). Flavour perception – Expectation and experience. Predictive coding workshop. 15th April, School of Advanced Study, London.

106) Spence, C. (2011). Crossmodal correspondences. British Academy – Colombian workshop on Sensory Exploration, 18-19th April, School of Advanced Study, London.

107) Spence, C. (2011). On ‘The sound of the sea’. Paper given at Image & Object: The Senses annual workshop. Centre for visual studies History of Art Department, University of Oxford. 27 May.

108) Spence, C. (2011). Crossmodal correspondence. Munich Multisensory Perception Symposium. 24-26th June, Munich, Germany.

109) Spence, C. (2011). The multisensory driver. Keynote address given at Driving Assessment 2011: The 6th International Driving Symposium on Human Factors in Driver Assessment, Training, & Vehicle Design. Lake Tahoe, California, 27–30th June.

110) Spence, C. (2011). Auditory contribution to multisensory flavour perception and feeding behaviours. Flavors and feeding conference. Purdue, IN, 21-23 September.

111) Spence, C. (2011). Sound bites: Psychology at the interface between culinary arts and musical composition. KUMURU: kulttuuri, musiikki, ruoka 27-28th September. Seinäjoella: Finland.

112) Spence, C. (2011). Multisensory integration and aging. Aging and speech communication conference, 10-12 October, Indiana, USA.

113) Spence, C. (2011). Multisensory design: Textiles. The 3rd Global Sensory Branding Forum. 11th October, Beijing, China.

114) Spence, C. (2011). Commentary on “Wine expertise & the palate” by J. Cohen. At the Wine & Expertise conference, Oct 13th University of London in Paris. Paris, France.

115) Spence, C. (2011). Matters of taste: Integration, expectation, and the multisensory perception of flavour. Presentation given at the A Taste of Flavour workshop held CIN, Tubingen, Germany, 25th November.

116) Spence, C., Deroy, O., & Parise, C. (2011). Crossmodal correspondences and synaesthesia: Similarities and differences. Redefining synaesthesia: A CenSes workshop. 12th December Institute of Philosophy, London.

117) Spence, C. (2011). The multisensory perception of flavour: Harnessing the power of psychology to enhance healthy eating. British Neuroscience Association Christmas Meeting. 14th December, The Royal Society, London

118) Spence, C., & Smith, B. (2012). The taste of colour. Interactive lecture involving blind champagne tsting. The Champagne Assembly. London, 27th January.

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119) Condiment Junkie & Charles Spence (2012). The cognitive neuroscience of sonic branding. Interactive lecture presented at The Design Musem, London, February.

120) Spence, C. (2012). Multisensory design: Reaching out to touch the consumer. Invited lecture given at Touch and the visual arts: Neuroscience, art, and art history, March 4-5th. The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA.

121) Spence, C. (2012). The business of colour. Presentation given at the The business of colour event held at i-am-Associates, London, March.

122) Spence, C. (2012). Colour and multisensory approaches. Invited lecture given at CNRS – Ecole de Printemps, 2012, 26/03-30/03. Roussillon, France.

123) Spence, C. (2012). Sensory dining. Interactive lecture and dinner at the Jam House for 100 people at the Edinburgh Science Festival. 10th April.

124) Spence, C. (2012). Tasting Australia event – The science of craving. April 23-26.

124) Spence, C. (2012). Neurogastronomy: Where neuroscience meets molecular gastronomy. Invited talk at Neurodynamics & the Neuromatrix conference. April, Adelaide, Australia.

124) Spence, C. (2012). Food, drinks and pain. Invited talk at Neurodynamics & the Neuromatrix conference. April, Adelaide, Australia.

125) Spence, C. (2012). Bodily consciousness – How do we feel? Invited lecture given at the Sansom Institute for Health Research Symposium entitled ‘The brain in pain: From the cutting edge to the coalface.’ 29th April.

126) Spence, C. (2012). Neuroscience-inspired multisensory design in the food and beverage sector. Invited lecture given at Elintarvike-Päivä conference Helsinki 8th May.

127) Spence, C. (2012). Blind vs. sighted wine tasting. Workshop on Flavour and Wine held at Peller Estates Winery Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada, May 9th.

128) Spence, C., & Smith, B. (2012). On blind vs. sighted wine tasting. Royal Institute of Philosophy Annual Lecture, Glasgow, 16th May.

129) Spence, C. (2012). Controlling attention in a multisensory world. Invited presentation given at the Attention Symposium: On the future of attention research and practice. Dalhousie University, Canada, 25-27th May.

130) Spence, C. (2012). Olfactory contributions to facial attractiveness. Invited presentation given at the Scent & Sensibility: The Neuroscience of Fragrance conference organized by the Centre for the Study of the Senses, London, 1st June.

131) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., & Spence, C. (2012). Multisensory flavour perception. Invited presentation given at the TI Food & Nutrition Summit on Complexity and Foods, Wageningen, 4-6th June.

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132) Spence, C., Parise, C., & Deroy, O. (2012). Crosssmodal correspondences. Invited presentation at the MSI Multisensory Integration meeting held at the University of Birmingham, 11th June.

133) Spence, C. (2012). Marketing sensorial y la neurociencia del consumidor: Diseño multisensorial del punto de venta [Sensory marketing and the neuroscience of the consumer: Multisensory design at the point of sale]. Invited keynote presentation at EPICCA, 2012 - Encuentro de Profesionales Industria de la de América. Medellin, Colombia.

133) Spence, C. (2012). Neurogastronomy – In tutti sensi. 37th Pergine Festival 6-14th July, 2012, Pergine Valsugana, Italy.

134) Spence, C. (2012). Multisensory design. Virtual prototyping: Methods and tools. Politecnico di Milano, Summer school. 16-20 July.

135) Spence, C. (2012). Multisensory marketing. Zeitgeist Curator. Berlin, 30th August.

136) Spence, C. (2012). Prior entry: Attention and temporal perception, TIMELY Workshop on Temporal Processing within and across Senses. Tübingen, Germany. 3-6th October.

137) Spence, C., Smith, B., & Deroy, O. (2012). What is wine expertise? 2nd London Experimental Oenology Seminar (LEOS). 8th October London.

138) Spence, C. (2012). Neuroscience-inspired marketing. The 13th World Knowledge Forum. Seoul, Korea. 10-12th October

139) Spence, C. (2012). Neuroscience-inspired multisensory design. The 2nd Brazilian Design & Emotion conference. Porto Allegre, Brazil. 9th November.

140) Condiment Junkie & Charles Spence (2012). Perception experiments with Condiment Junkie. The School of Life, 28th November, London.

141) Spence, C. (2012). Neurogastronomy: How the mind copes with aspects of gastronomy. Invited lecture at The brain series: Food, drink and the brain event organized by the Clinical Neurosciences Section, The Royal Society of Medicine, 6th December.

142) Auvray, M., Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2012). Crossmodal change blindness between touch, vision, and audition. International Congress of Psychology, 22-27th July. Cape Town, South Africa.

143) Spence, C. (2013). Neuroscience-inspired design. Keynote presentation at the MAKE Award (Most Admired Knowledge Enterprise) conference Tehran, Iran, 5-6th February.

144) Michel, C., Smith, B., & Spence, C. (2013). Food & wine pairing. London Gastronomy Society, 7th February.

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145) Spence, C. (2013). Sense & decision: An academic view on consumer purchasing habits. European Advertizing Awards, London 18th March http://advertisingweek.eu/

146) Spence, C. (2013). “On some limitations of sensory substitution”: Commentary on Jonathan Cohen. Sensory Substitution and Augmentation conference held British Academy, London. 26-28th March.

147) Spence, C. (2013). Neurogastronomy. Part of the Coming to our senses symposium held at the British Neuroscience Association annual conference. London, 11th April.

148) Spence, C. (2013). Crossmodal attention & digital olfaction. Digital Olfaction Society, Berlin 13-14th April, Berlin.

149) Spence, C., & Smith, B. (2013). Music and wine tasting. Wines of Argentina - Cambalache: One night in Argenita event. 17-18th April. Dalston, London.

150) Spence, C. (2013). Multisensory attentional capture. Invited presentation given at the ZiF Workshop on Attentional control beyond the task. Bielefeld, Germany, 29-30th April.

151) Spence, C. (2013). Comentary on A. Alsmith. Invited commentary given at the Close to my body: Multisensory perspectives on peripersonal space workshop in London.,14-15th May

152) Spence, C. (2013). What role do vision and the other senses play n wine appreciation? The 15th Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference, 13-18th July. Sydney, Australia.

153) Spence, C. (2013). Price vs. value: Consumer perception of value. The 15th Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference, 13-18th July. Sydney, Australia.

154) Spence, C. (2013). Is consciousness multisensory? Is amodal a meaningful term? Riga Summer School of Philosophy ISSCSS 2013. Riga, Latvia, 19th July-28th July.

155) Spence, C. (2013). Multisensory contributions to olfactory perception. Summer School in Human Olfaction, Dresden, Germany. 28th July-August 2nd.

156) Spence, C., & Piqueras-Fiszman, B. (2013). Neuroscience-inspired multisensory packaging design. Keynote presentation given at 10th Pangborn Sensory Science Symposium (11-15th August 2013, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).

157) Spence, C. (2013). Multisensory speech perception: Modulatory factors. Keynote presentation given at the 12th International Conference on Auditory-Visual Speech Processing, August 29th – September 1st. Annecy, France.

158) Spence, C. (2013). Multisensory contributions to perceptual quality. Keynote presentation given at the International Wokshop on Perceptual Quality of Systems. Vienna, Austria, 2-4th September.

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159) Spence, C. (2013). The multisensory driver. Keynote presentation given at the 3rd International Conference on Driver Distraction and Inattention. Gothenburg, Sweden, 4-6th September.

160) Spence, C. (2013). Neuroscience-inspired multisensory design. Keynote presentation given at the ACEI Third International Congress of Market Research and Public Opinion. 11-12th September. Bogota, Colombia.

161) Spence, C. (2013). Gastrodome: On the future of dining 2050. FutureFest: Shaping things to come, 28-28th September. Shoreditch, London.

162) Spence, C. (2013). Multisensory influences on motor behaviour and vice versa. Keynote presentation given at International conference on Multisensory motor behaviour: Impact of sound. 30th September-1st October. Hanover, Germany.

163) Spence, C. (2013). Neuroscience-inspired multisensory design. Keynote presentation given at the 10th Berlin Workshop on Human-Machine Systems. 10-12th October. Berlin, Germany.

164) Spence, C. (2013). Neuroscience-inspired multisensory design. Invited presentation given at the IFRA UK Fragrance Forum - 17th October 2013 'Psychology of Fragrance'. The Royal Society, London.

165) Spence, C., & Michel, C (2013). Exploratorium: Exploring your senses: The neuroscience of plating. Bloomsbury Festival. 19th October, London

166) Spence, C. (2013). Multisensory flavour perception. Experimental Food Society Spectacular.8-9th November, London.

167) Spence, C. (2013). Neuroscience-inspired multisensory design. Invited presentation given at the Citec Symposium 2013: Perspectives of Cognitive Interaction. Bielefeld, Germany, 28-29th November.

168) Spence, C. (2014). The future of food. Invited talk given at ‘Futures Week’, Chivas Brothers, London.

169) Spence, C. (2014). How do your senses interact and where does vision fit in? Keynote presentation given at 100% Optical. 16th February, London.

170) Spence, C. (2014). Synaesthesia and crossmodal correspondences: Similarities and differences. Synaesthesia conference 28 February-1st March. Hamburg Germany.

171) Spence, C. (2014). GOLA: Art and science of taste. Triennale de Milano. Milan, 3rd March, Milan.

172) Spence, C. (2014). The music of taste: Online and in the real-world. Sensibus Festival, Seinajoki, Finland, 13-14th March.

173) Spence, C., & Vanne, M. (2014). Winetasting with music. Sensibus Festival, Seinäjoki, Finland, 13-14th March.

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174) Sarah Davies, S., Abbott, R., Spence, C. & Smith, N. (2014). Open your mind to the power of sensory priming and experimentation. Market Research Society. 19th March, London.

175) Spence, C. (2014). Neuroscience-inspired multisensory design to enhance safety on the road. Road Safety Authority Annual International Road Safety Conference Theme: Driver Distraction. 20th March, Dublin.

176) Spence, C. (2014). Neuroscience-inspired design. Oxford Neuroscience Symposium. 26 March, Oxford.

177) Spence, C. (2014). Multisensory contributions to pleasure and pain. Tedx – Unexpected connections. 28th March, Hasselt.

178) Spence, C. (2014). On the future of food: Neuroscience-inspired multisensory design. Food Vision 2014, 31st March – 2nd April. Cannes France.

179) Spence, C. (2014). Mad Hatter’s tea party. Edinburgh Science Festival. 5th April.

180) Spence, C. (2014). Sensation: Multisensory dining experience. Edinburgh Science Festival. 5th April.

181) Spence, C. (2014). Brainwaves: Sensory dining. Edinburgh Science Festival. 7th April.

182) Smith, B., & Spence, C. (2014). Wine and the senses. 16-17th April Brooklyn, NYC. www.winesofargentina.com/cambalacheny

183) Spence, C. (2014). The future of food. Institute of Food Science & Technology Jubilee Conference, 14-15th May, London.

184) Spence, C., Michel, C., & Lloyd, C. (2014). Pairing music and food. Institute of Food Science & Technology Jubilee Conference, 14-15th May, London.

185) Spence, C. (2014). Just how important is spatial coincidence to multisensory integration? Evaluating the spatial rule. Rethinking the senses: Uniting the philosophy and neuroscience of perception. University of London, 30th May.

186) Spence, C. (2014). Experience and multisensory design. Superfeelers Seminar, The Royal College of Arts, 9th June, London.

187) Spence, C. (2014). Neuroscience-inspired multisensory design. The UK Semiochemistry network: Chemical Signals in Vertebrates, British Workshop XXII. Cambridge, 22-23 July.

188) Spence, C. (2014). “Sound bites”: When and why what we hear changes what we taste. The Science of Taste: An Interdisciplinary Symposium. August 11-12th Copenhagen, Denmark.

189) Spence, C. (2014). Neuroscience-inspired multisensory design. 100% Design. London, 17th September.

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190) Spence, C. (2014). The science of taste: The perfect meal. Invited session for patrons. The Smith Centre, Science Museum London, 22 September.

191) Spence, C. (2014). Neurogastronomy. Chicago Ideas Week. 13th October, Chicago.

192) Spence, C. (2014). Multissensory flavour. Chicago Ideas Week. 14th October, Chicago.

193) Spence, C. (2014). Multisensory atmospherics. Spirits Summit, 21 October, Shoreditch.

194) Spence, C. (2014). Neuroscience-inspired multisensory design: A cross-cultual perspective. Presentation at the Colombia in Oxford: Innovation in science, public policy and culture. October 29th Oxford.

195) Spence, C., Chen, Y.-C., & Deroy, O. (2014). Do we perceive multisensory objects? Presentation at the Constructing perceptual objects: Binding within and across the senses. Rethinking the Senses, London, 31 October.

196) Spence, C. (2014). Gastrophysics: The science of the perfect meal. 15th EMBL|EMBO Science and Society Conference: Foods are us! On eating & becoming. Heidelberg, Germany, 6-7th November.

197) Spence, C. (2014). Neuroscience-inspired multisensory design. ACE 2014. 11-15th October. Funchal, Madeira.

198) Spence, C., & Smith, B. (2014). Beyond taste: Drinking with all your senses. Open tutored tasting and presentation at Wine Vision 2014. 17-19th November, London.

199) Spence, C., Deroy, O., & Spence, C. (2014). Eating with our eyes: Using the mind to trick the stomach into healthy eating. Invited presentation and cookery demonstration at Food Vision 2014. 18-20th November, London.

200) Spence, C. (2014). Taste and value: What makes a ‘good’ bottle of wine. Invited presentation at Wine Vision 2014. 17-19th November, London.

201) Spence, C. (2014). Neuroscience-inspired multisensory design. Smart Marketing Event. London, 3rd Decmber.

202) Spence, C. (2014). Eating with our eyes: Using the mind to trick the stomach into healthy eating. Food Matters Live, 18-20th Nov, ExCel London..

203) Spence C. (2015). Multisensory experience design. Digital Biscuit conference, Dublin, Ireland. 29-30th January.

204) Spence, C. (2015). Neurogastronomy workshop. Neuroscience Symposium, King’s College London, 20 January.

205) Spence, C. (2015). Eating with all the senses. Invited presentation at Words by the water festival. Keswick, 6-15th March.

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206) Spence, C. (2015). The perfect meal. Invited presentation given at Diálogos de cocina (9-10th March). San Sebastian, Spence.

207) Spence, C. (2015). Entomophagy. TedX City University, London 14th March.

208) Spence, C. (2015). In Conversation: BitterSuite & Charles Spence. Nesta, 14th March London.

209) Spence, C., & Caines, M. (2015). The perfect meal: In conversation with Michael Caines. Chagford Literary Festival. Chagford, 15th March.

210) Spence, C., & Smith, B. (2015). Wine tasting with all the senses. Cannes, 17-19th March

211) Spence, C. (2015). Affective touch: Commercial applications. Keynote given at The 1st International Association for the Study of Affective Touch (IASAT). London, 21-23 March.

212) Plotkin, F., & Spence, C. (2015). Music in the mouth: How different kinds of music affect the way things taste. FT Literary Festival. Oxford. 25th March

213) Spence, C. (2015). Neuroscience-inspired multisensory design. Fashion and the senses conference. London College of Fashion, 27th March.

214) Spence, C. (2015). Sensory experimentation. Edinburgh Science Festival, 9th April.

215) Spence, C. (2015). The perfect meal. Aye write festival. Glasgow, 20th April.

216) Spence, C. (2015). Beyond engagement: How sensory branding influences consumer perception and buying behaviour. Panel Discussion at the Transform Awards and Conference, 21st April, London.

217) Spence, C. (2015). On ‘The Perfect Meal’. A curated experimental multisensory dinner at Westminster Kingsway College. 28th April, London.

218) Smith, B., & Spence, C. (2015). Curated dinner at Xavier260. 15th May, Porto Allegre, Brazil.

219) Smith, B., & Spence, C. (2015). Curated dinner at The Ling Institiite. 16th May, Porto Allegre, Brazil.

220) Spence, C. (2015). Gastrophysics: The new science of the table. Workshop hosted at the 0th Alchemist’s Flavour Festival. May 18-20th, Athens, Greece.

221) Spence, C. (2015). Neuroscience-inspired multisensory design. What design can do. 22-23 May, Amsterdam.

222) Spence, C., & Youssef, J. (2015). The psychology of taste. Cheltenham Science Fesitval, 3rd June.

223) Smith, B., Blumenthal, H., Deroy, O., & Spence, C. (2015). An evening with Heston Blumenthal. Cheltenham Science Fesitval, 4th June.

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224) Spence, C. (2015). Illusions to bend your mind with Quentin Cooper & Roger Newport. Cheltenham Science Fesitval, 5th June.

225) Spence, C. (2015). The perfect meal. Glasgow Science Festival. 7th June, Glasgow.

226) Spence, C. (2015). Does angularity tell you anything about taste of cheese? The Ricard Foundation, 9th June, Paris.

227) Spence, C. (2015). The multisensory coffee drinking experience. The Inaugural Re:co Symposium, 16-18th June, Gothenburg.

228) Spence, C. (2015). The perfect meal: How we sense food. Aquae: Food, water, and health conference. Venice, 19-20th June.

229) Spence, C., & Youssef, J. (2015). Gastrophysics: The art and science of the table. ALSO Festival. Warwickshire, 21st June.

230) Spence, C. (2015). Crossmodal correspondences. Summer School on the topic of MultiSensory Integration and Synesthesia, held 15-25 June, Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam. 23rd June.

231) Spence, C. (2015). Auditory aspects of multisensory design. Keynote presentation given at SI15 Symposium on Sound in Sensory Interactions: Perception and Design. Singapore.

Other Presentations

1) Spence, C., & Driver, J. (1995). Spatial links in the allocation of auditory and visual attention. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics, Cassis, France. October.

2) Spence, C., & Driver, J. (1996). Cross-modal links between audition and vision: Implications for cockpit design. Paper presented at the First International conference on Engineering Psychology & Cognitive Ergonomics, Stratford-upon-Avon, England. October.

3) Spence, C. (1997). Crossmodal links in attention between audition, vision, and touch. Paper presented at the Sixth Annual Meeting of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Padova, Italy. August.

4) Spence, C., Pavani, F., & Driver, J. (1998). What crossing the hands can reveal about visuotactile links in spatial attention. Paper presented at the meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society, York, 2nd July.

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5) Spence, C., Shore, D. I., & Klein, R. M. (1998). Does attention affect crossmodal visuotactile temporal order judgments? Paper presented at the 21st European Conference on Visual Perception, Oxford, 25th August.

6) Spence, C., Lloyd, D. M., & McGlone, F. P. (1998). Attention: Modality specific and crossmodal. Paper presented at CREF: The Exploratory Consumer Science Review, Northhampton. December.

7) Spence, C., & Lupiánez, J. (1998). Crossmodal links in attention revealed by the orthogonal temporal order judgment task. Paper presented at II Congreso de la Sociedad Espanyola de Psicologia Experimental (SEPEX 98). Granada, Spain, 17th December.

8) Pavani, F., Spence, C., & Driver, J. (1999). An objective measure for ventriloquism between vision and touch. Paper presented at the XVII European Workshop on Cognitive Neuropsychology, Brezzanone, Italy. January.

8b) Spence, C., Ranson, J. & Driver, J. (1999). Crossmodal selective attention: The difficulty of ignoring sounds at the locus of visual attention. Poster presented at the 6th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Washington, April 12th.

9) Spence, C., Kingstone, A., Shore, D. I., & Gazzaniga, M. S. (1999). The bimodal representation of space in the split-brain patient. Poster presented at the 7th International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience (ICON VII). Budapest, June, 29th.

10) Hillstrom, A., Shapiro, K, Spence, C., & Soto, S. (1999). Tactile and cross-modal attentional blinks. Paper presented at the Experimental Psychology Society meeting, Durham, 7th July.

11) Spence, C., & Soto, S. (1999). Intramodal and crossmodal temporal processing deficits. Paper presented at the meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society. Durham, England, 7th July.

12) Walton, M., & Spence, C. (1999). Crossmodal interference of touch on vision: Spatial coordinates and visual capture. Poster presented at the Annual Conference of the British Psychology Society, York. 14th September.

13) Lloyd, D. M., McGlone, F. P., & Spence, C. (1999). Audiotactile links in endogenous spatial attention. Poster presented at the Annual Conference of the British Psychology Society, York. 14th September.

13) Spence, C., & Driver, J. (1999). Crossmodal attention. Talk given at the Annual Conference of the British Psychology Society, York. 14th September.

14) Kettenmann, B., Spence, C., Kobal, G., & McGlone, F. P. (1999). Selective attention to the chemosensory modality. Paper presented at Chemosensory Bioresponses in Man II, Erlangen, Germany, 29th November – 3rd December.

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15) Spence, C., Tipper, S., & McGlone, F. (1999). Crossmodal attention & multisensory perception. Paper presented at the CREF Consumer Science Review, Wirral, UK, December 7th.

16) Soto-Faraco, S., Spence, C., Fairbanks, K., Hillstrom, A., & Shapiro, K. (2000). Attentional blink between vision and touch. Paper presented at II Congreso de la Sociedad Espanyola de Psicologia Experimental (SEPEX 00). Barcelona, Spain, 3rd March.

17) Spence, C., Chan, J. & Simm, A. (2000). Evaluating the ‘Perceptual Load’ hypothesis in audition and crossmodally. Poster presented at the 7th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, April 10th.

18) Shore, D. I., Spry, E., & Spence, C. (2000) There is more to tactile perception than simply touch. Dalhousie University, Canada, 25-26th April.

19) Röder, B., Spence, C., Haan, H & Rösler, F. (2000). "Inhibition of Return" mit taktilen Reizen bei sehenden und blinden Personen (‘Inhibition-of-Return’ of Tactile Spatial Attention in Congenitally Blind Humans). 'Tagung der experimentell arbeitenden Psychologen (TEAP)', Braunschweig, Germany, April 3rd-6th.

20) Soto-Faraco, S., Spence, C., Kingstone, A. & Duncan, J. (2000). Spatial modulation of intramodal and crossmodal temporal processing deficits. Paper presented at the meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society. Cambridge, England, 20-22nd July.

21) Chan, J., Spence, C. & Simm, A. (2000). Crossmodal attention and the ‘Perceptual Load’ hypothesis. Poster presented at the meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society. Cambridge, England, 20-22nd July.

22) Maravita, A., Spence, C., & Driver, J. (2000). Seeing your hands far away activates peri-personal space: A study of cross-modal extinction. Poster presented at the EuroConference on Cognitive and Neural Bases of Spatial neglect. Como, Italy, 14th – 17th September.

23) Maravita, A., Spence, C., Sergeant, C., Clarke, K., Husain, M., & Driver, J. (2000). Vision and touch through the looking glass: Cognitive remapping of multisensory information in the normal and damaged brain. Poster presented at the joint ICN-ISC meeting, Lyon, France. September.

24) Guest, S., Lloyd, D., McGlone, F. P., & Spence, C. (2000). Multisensory contributions to tactile texture perception. Paper presented at the Tactile Research Group, New Orleans, November.

25) Soto-Faraco, S., Kingstone, A., & Spence, C. (2000). Cross-modal dynamic capture of touch. Paper presented at the Tactile Research Group, New Orleans, November.

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26) Spence, C. (2001). Integrating discrimination and affect: Multisensory integration and behaviour. Paper presented at CREF: The Exploratory Consumer Science Review, Northhampton. 22-23rd January.

27) Poliakoff, E., Spence, C., O'Boyle, D. J., McGlone, F., & Cody, F. W. J. (2001). Human tactile inhibition of return: How important is responding. Paper presented at the Meeting of the British Neuroscience Association, Harrogate 8-11th April.

28) Leslie, D., Soto-Faraco, S., Spence, C., & Kingstone, A. (2001). Crossmodal integration of dynamic information and attention. Paper presented at the Canadian Society for Brain, Behavior, and Cognitive Science. Laval, Quebec, 23-25th June.

29) Soto-Faraco, S., Kingstone, A., & Spence, C. (2001). Crossmodal integration of dynamic information. Paper presented at the meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society. Manchester, England, July.

30) Kingstone, A., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2002). LOVE is a many modal thing. Paper presented at the 31 sI Annual LOVE Conference. Lake Ontario, Canada.

31) Shore, D. I., Zampini, M., & Spence, C. (2002). Audiovisual temporal order judgments. Paper presented at the symposium on multisensory perception at the May meeting of the Canadian Society for BBCS, Vancouver.

32) Lloyd, D. M., Shore, D. I., Spence, C., & Calvert, G. (2002). An fMRI study of vision and proprioception in tactile perception : Crossing the body midline. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 560.7.

33) Sanabria, D., Soto-Faraco, S., Chan, C., & Spence, C. (2003). Perceptual grouping and multisensory integration: What’s first? Evidence from the crossmodal dynamic capture task. Poster presented at the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCOP) meeting.

34) Soto-Faraco, S., Ronald, A., & Spence, C. (2004). Tactile selective attention and body posture: Assessing the contribution of vision and proprioception. Paper presented at the meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society, Oxford, 31st March-1st April.

35) Spence, C., Röder, B., & Rösler, F. (2004). Early vision impairs tactile perception in the blind. Paper presented at the meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society, Oxford, 31st March-1st April.

36) Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2004). Examining the crossmodal consequences of the visual perception of the Müller-Lyer illusion. Poster presented at the meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society, Oxford, 31st March-1st April.

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37) Holmes, N. P., Calvert, G. A., & Spence, C. (2004). Which part of a tool is used, and how often? Task-dependent modulation of visuotactile integration by tool-use. Poster presented at the meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society, Oxford, 31st March-1st April.

38) Sanabria, D., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2004). Exploring visuo-tactile dynamic capture effects on auditory motion perception. Poster presented at the meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society, Oxford, 31st March-1st April.

39) Poliakoff, E., Ashworth, S., Lowe, C., & Spence, C. (2004). The effect of age on visual, tactile, and crossmodal selective attention. Poster presented at the Touch, Temperature, Pressure, & Pain meeting. University of Manchester, 2-3 September.

40) Holmes, N. P., Calvert, G. A., & Spence C. (2004). Visual-tactile interactions: Re-mapping space with sticks? Poster presented at the Touch, Temperature, Pressure, & Pain meeting. University of Manchester, 2-3 September

41) Sanabria, D., & Spence, C. (2004). Assessing the influence of olfactory cues on the tactile perception of fabric softness. Poster presented at the Touch, Temperature, Pressure, & Pain meeting. University of Manchester, 2-3 September.

42) Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2004). Audiovisual interactions in size perception: Synaesthetic enhancement of visual size perception by the modulation of sound. Paper presented at the British Psychological Society: Cognitive Section meeting 8-9th September, Leeds.

43) Ho, C. W., & Spence, C. (2004). Using auditory spatial cues to capture a driver’s visual attention. Poster presented at the British Psycholy Society: Cognitive Section meeting 8-9th September, Leeds.

44) Poliakoff, E., Ashworth, S., Lowe, C., & Spence, C. (2004). Does ageing affect spatial interactions between vision and touch? Paper presented at the British Psycholy Society: Cognitive Section meeting 8-9th September, Leeds.

45) Holmes, N. P., Spence, C., & Calvert, G. A. (2004). The extracorporeal self: Tools, prostheses and body schemata. Paper presented at the 8th annual conference of the Consciousness and Experimential Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society. Oxford, UK; 17-19th September.

46) Sanabria, D., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2004). Modulación visuo-táctil de la percepción del movimiento aparente auditivo [Visuo-tactile modulation of auditory apparent motion perception]. Sociedad Española de Psicología Experimental (Spanish Society of Experimental Psychology), March 25-27, Madrid, Spain.

47) Navarra, J., Zampini, M., Soto-Faraco, S. & Spence, C. (2004). Recalibración temporal durante la integracion audiovisual en lenguaje y musica [Temporal recalibration during audiovisual integration in language and music]. Paper presented at the V Conferencia de la Sociedad Espanola de Psicología Experimental, Madrid, April 25-27.

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48) Soto-Faraco, S., Sanabria, D, & Spence, C. (2004). Visuotactile modulation of the perception of auditory apparent motion. Paper presented at V Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Psicologia Experimental (SEPEX 04). Madrid, Spain, 25-27th March.

49) Ehrsson, H. H., Spence, C., & Passingham, R. E. (2004). That’s my hand! Activity in premotor cortex reflects feeling of ownership of a limb. Human Brain Mapping.

50) Sanabria, Soto-Faraco, S., Chan, J. S. & Spence, C. (2004). Estudio del movimiento inter-sensorial: Evidencia usando la tarea de captura dinámica. Sepex, Spain.

51) Ehrsson, H. H., Spence, C., & Passingham, R. E. (2004). That’s my hand! Activity in premotor cortex reflects feeling of ownership of a limb. Meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness 8 (ASSC8).

52) Kitagawa, N., & Spence, C. (2004). Audiotactile crossmodal congruency effects in near and far space. Poster presented at the 5th meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum, Sitges, Spain, 2-5th June.

53) Zampini, M., Harris, C., & Spence, C. (2004). The effect of posture change on tactile perception: Impaired direction discrimination performance with interleaved fingers. Poster presented at the 5th meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum, Sitges, Spain, 2-5th June.

54) Ho, C. W., & Spence, C. (2004). Using auditory spatial cues to capture a driver’s visual attention. Poster presented at the 5th meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum, Sitges, Spain, 2-5th June.

55) Sanabria, D., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2004). Effects of hand posture on audio-tactile dynamic capture effects. Paper presented at the 5th meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum, Sitges, Spain, 2-5th June.

56) Holmes, N., Calvert, G., & Spence, C. (2004). Task- & practice-dependent modulation of visuotactile integration by tool-use. Poster presented at the 5th meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum, Sitges, Spain, 2-5th June.

57) Whiteley, L., Haggard, P., Spence, C., Kennett, S., & Taylor-Clark, M. (2004). Facilitated processing of visual stimuli associated with the body. PSY-PAG 04.

58) Igarashi, Y., Kitagawa, N., Spence, C., & Ichihara, S. (2004). The effect of visual pictorial images on visual-tactile interactions. Paper presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Psychological Association. 12-14th September. Osaka, Japan.

59) Vibell, J., Klinge, C., Zampini, M., Spence, C., & Nobre, A. C. (2005). Perceptual modulation during a crossmodal temporal-order judgement task. Poster presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Meeting, New York, April.

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60) Chica, A. B., Sanabria, D., Lupiáñez, J., & Spence, C. (2005). Comparing the endogenous orienting of spatial attention and the cuing effects in intramodal versus crossmodal displays. Poster presented at the 5th scientific meeting on attention (RECA V) in Murcia, Spain, April 2005.

61) Sanabria, D., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2005). Modulación atencional de la integración audiovisual con estímulos en movimiento [Attentional modulation of audiovisual crossmodal dynamic capture effect]. Poster presented at the 5th scientific meeting on attention (RECA V) in Murcia, Spain, April 2005.

62) Barbagli, F., Ho, C., Spence, C., Tan, H., & Salisbury, K. (2005). Force-direction discrimination – Effect of the congruency of visual information. Poster presented at the World Haptics Conference, 2005.

63) Dalton, P., Lavie, N., & Spence, C. (2005). Attentional capture in serial visual and audiovisual search tasks. Paper presented at ESCOP Leiden.

64) Sanabria, D., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2005). Perceptual and decisional factors modulate audiovisual interactions in motion perception. Paper presented at ESCOP Leiden.

65) Correa, A., Sanabria, D., Spence C., Tudela, P., & Lupiáñez, J. (2005). Selective temporal attention enhances the resolution of visual perception: Evidence from a temporal order judgment task Poster presented at the 2005 Autumn School in Cognitive Neuroscience, Oxford .

66) Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2005). Visual capture of apparent limb position influences tactile temporal order judgments. Poster presented at the London meeting of the EPS. 4-5th January.

67) Poliakoff, E., Ashworth, S., Lowe, C., & Spence, C. (2005). The effects of ageing on crossmodal selective attention and visuotactile spatial interactions. Paper presented at the 6th meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum, Trento, Italy, 5-8th June.

68) Demattè, M. L., Sanabria, D., & Spence, C. (2005). Effetti di congruenza tra odore e colore: Indagine con misure dirette e indirette. [Congruency effects between odour and color: Study with direct and in direct measures] Paper presented at the meeting of the Congresso Nazionale della Sezione Sperimentale dell’Associazione Italiana di Psicologia [National Congress of the Experimental Section of the Italian Association of Pyschology], September. Cagliari, Italy.

69) Ho, C., Reed, N., & Spence, C. (2006). 'Intuitive' vibrotactile collision warnings for drivers. Paper presented at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Europe Chapter Annual Meeting 2006.

70) Auvray, M., Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2006). Crossmodal change blindness. Oral presentation given at the Experimental Psychology Society meeting, 10-12th April, Birmingham, UK.

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71) Sanabria, D. Lyons, G., Vatakis, A., & Spence, C. (2006). Perceptual grouping and hand posture effects on crossmodal interactions. Oral presentation given at the Experimental Psychology Society meeting, 10-12th April, Birmingham, UK.

72) Spence, C. (2006). Multisensory perception, individual differences, and flavour perception. Presentation made at the Unilever Foods research isit to Oxford University. 26th January.

73) Demattè, M. L., Sanabria, D., & Spence, C. (2006). Crossmodal associations between olfaction, vision, and touch. Poster presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Association for Chemoreception Sciences (ACHEMS). Sarasota, Florida, 28th April, 2006.

74) Ho, C., Reed, N., & Spence, C. (2006). ‘Intuitive’ vibrotactile collision warnings for low vision driving. Paper presented at the Low Vision Driving: Myths and Reality conference, 2-4th June, London.

75) Dalton, P., Lavie, N., & Spence, C. (2006). A visual working memory task interferes with tactile selective attention. Paper presented at the 7th IMRF Meeting, 18-21 June, Trinity College, Dublin.

76) Bergmann, D., Spence, C., Heinze, H.-J., & Noesselt, T. (2006). Neural correlates of synchrony perception using audio-visual speech-stimuli. Paper presented at the 7th IMRF Meeting, 18-21 June, Trinity College, Dublin.

77) Santangelo, V., Belardinelli, M. O., & Spence, C. (2006). The suppression of reflexive visual and auditory orienting when voluntary attention is engaged. Paper presented at the 7th IMRF Meeting, 18-21 June, Trinity College, Dublin.

78) Vatakis, A., & Spence, C. (2006). Factors modulating the temporal perception of audiovisual speech stimuli. Paper presented at the 7th IMRF Meeting, 18-21 June, Trinity College, Dublin.

79) Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2006). Modulation of haptic length representation by means of visual illusion and optokinetic stimulation. Paper presented at the 7th IMRF Meeting, 18-21 June, Trinity College, Dublin.

80) DeMattè, M. L., Sanabria, D., & Spence, C. (2006). Colour cues influence odour discrimination more than do shape cues. Paper presented at the 7th IMRF Meeting, 18-21 June, Trinity College, Dublin.

81) Röder, B., Föcker, J., Hötting, K., & Spence, C. (2006). Spatial reference frames used for tactile attention depend on developmental vision: Evidence from event-related potentials. Paper presented at the 7th IMRF Meeting, 18-21 June, Trinity College, Dublin.

82) Koppen, C., & Spence, C. (2006). Prior entry and the Colavita effect. Poster presented at the 7th IMRF Meeting, 18-21 June, Trinity College, Dublin.

83) Auvray, M., Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2006). Crossmodal change blindness between vision and touch. Poster presented at the 7th IMRF Meeting, 18-21 June, Trinity College, Dublin.

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84) Shore, D. I., Barnes, M., & Spence, C. (2006). Assessing the temporal dynamics of the crossmodal congruency effect. Poster presented at the 7th IMRF Meeting, 18-21 June, Trinity College, Dublin.

85) Zamini, M., Murray, M., & Spence, C. (2006). Auditory-somatosensory multisensory interactions: Effects of space and posture. Poster presented at the 7th IMRF Meeting, 18-21 June, Trinity College, Dublin.

86) Sanabria, D., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2006). Modulación perceptual y atencional de las interacciones audiovisuals. SEPEX July.

87) Demattè, M. L., Sanabria, D., & Spence, C. (2006). Crossmodal associations and interactions between olfaction and vision. Poster presented at the 17th Congress of the European Chemoreception Research Organization, Granada, Spain, 4th-8th September.

88) Demattè, M. L., Pavani, F., Turatto, M., & Spence, C. (2006). Effetti dell'informazione olfattiva su un compito di visual search. [Effects of the olfactory information on a visual search task]. Poster submitted for presentation at the meeting of the Congresso Nazionale della Sezione Sperimentale dell'Associazione Italiana di Psicologia [National Congress of the Experimental Section of the Italian Association of Psychology], Rovereto (Italy), 13-15th September.

89) Maravita, A., Pavani, F., & Spence, C. (2006). Visual and somatosensory contributions to body representation. Paper presented at the 2nd Meeting of the European Societies of Neuropsychology, Toulouse, France.

90) Bremner, A. J., Mareschal, D., Fox, S., & Spence, C. (2006). Postural effects on tactual localization in the first year of life. Paper presented at ISIS conference. Kyoto, Japan. June, 19-23rd.

91) Spence, C. (2007). Making sense of touch. Paper presented at the Body Intelligence meeting, Oxford 6th December.

92) Kitagawa, N., Tajadura-Jimenez, A., Väljamäe, A., Zampini, M., Murray, M. M., & Spence, C (2007). Audiotactile enhancement in the space close to the head. Poster presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of Japanese Psychonomic Society, 8-9th Dec 2007, Sophia University, Tokyo.

93) Van Damme, S., Moseley, G. L., Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2007). Physical threat pictures bias tactile processing. Poster presented at the first meeting of the FWO Scientific Research Community “Automatic processes in psychopathology and health-related behaviour”. December 19-21, Ghent, Belgium.

94) Spence, C. (2007). Responding to touch. Oral presentation given at the Workshop on Body Representation, 17-18th January, University of Manchester.

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95) Holmes, N. P., Spence, C., Hansen, P., & Calvert, G. A. (2007). Tool-use and peripersonal space: fMRI evidence. Oral presentation given at the Workshop on Body Representation, 17-18th January, University of Manchester.

96) Bremner, A., Hill, E., Pratt, M., & Spence, C. (2007). Developmental change in visual capture of felt limb position? Poster presented at the Workshop on Body Representation, 17-18th January, University of Manchester.

97) Jones, C. M., Young, J. J., Gray, R., Spence, C., & Tan, H. Z. (2007). An eyetracker study of the haptic cuing of visual attention. Poster presented at the World Haptics Conference. Tsukuba, Japan. 22-24th March.

98) Ho, C., Reed, N., & Spence, C. (2007). Multisensory capturing of driver attention. Poster presented at the Chikaku Colloquium 2007, March. Hakone, Japan.

99) Spence, C. (2007). Creating innovative packaging that appeals to all the senses. Packaging symposium: In touch with the consumer. Hamburg, Germany. 13th July.

100) Spence, C. (2007). The senses: Making sense of our sensory world. A day school organised at Rewley House, Oxford University Continuing Education. Saturday 23rd June.

101) Bremner, A. J., Hill, E., Pratt, M., & Spence, C. (2007). An investigation of the development of visual and proprioceptive contributions to felt limb position. Presentation given at the Tactile Research Group meeting. Edinburgh, 3rd July.

102) Bremner, A.J., Mareschal, D., Fox, S., & Spence, C. (2007). Spatial localization of touch in the first year of life: Early influence of a visual code, and the development of remapping across changes in limb position. Poster presented at the Experimental Psychology Society meeting held joint with the Psychonomic Society. 4-7th July, Edinburgh.

103) Ho, C., & Spence, C. (2007). Perceived tactile localization shifts as a function of head orientation. Poster presented at the Experimental Psychology Society meeting held joint with the Psychonomic Society. 4-7th July, Edinburgh.

104) Gallace, A., Tan, H. Z., Haggard, P., & Spence, C. (2007). Transient short term representations of tactile stimuli contain more information than can be reported explicitly: Evidence from the partial report paradigm. Poster presented at the Experimental Psychology Society meeting held joint with the Psychonomic Society. 4-7th July, Edinburgh.

105) Spence, C., Ho, C., & Santangelo, V. (2007). Multisensory integration promotes spatial attentional capture. Poster presented at the Experimental Psychology Society meeting held joint with the Psychonomic Society. 4-7th July, Edinburgh.

106) Occelli, V., Spence, C., & Zampini, M. (2007). Audiotactile temporal order judgments (TOJs) in sighted and blind individuals. Poster presented at the 8th Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum. Sydney, Australia, 4-7th July.

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107) Navarra, J., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2007). Mechanisms underlying temporal recalibration between different senses. Poster presented at the 8th Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum. Sydney, Australia, 4-7th July.

108) Bergmann, D., Spence, C., Heinze, H.-J., & Noesselt, T. (2007). Is there a timeline in the brain? The spatial coding of audiovisual timing information in the human brain. Poster presented at the 8th Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum. Sydney, Australia, 4-7th July.

109) Auvray, M., Myin, E., & Spence, C. (2007). Crossmodal change blindness and the multisensory nature of spatial attention. Paper given at the International Conference on Perception and Action (ICPA 14), 1-6th July, Yokohama, Japan.

110) Bremner, A. J., Hill, E., Pratt, M., & Spence, C. (2007). An investigation of the development of visual and proprioceptive contributions to felt limb position. Poster presented at the BPS Developmental Section Conference. Plymouth, August 29th-31st.

111) Bremner, A.J., Mareschal, D., Fox, S., & Spence, C. (2007). Spatial localization of touch in the first year of life: Early influence of a visual code, and the development of remapping across changes in limb position. Poster presented at the BPS Developmental Section Conference. Plymouth, August 29th-31st.

112) Esteves, J., Geake, J., & Spence, C. (2007). How do osteopaths use their senses in an osteopathic clinical examination? Poster Presentation at AMEE 2007 Association for Medical Education in Europe Conference 25-29th August 2007. Trondheim, Norway.

113) Navarra, J., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2007). The visual discrimination of rhythm in speech. Poster presented at the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCOP) meeting. Marseilles, France.

114) Occelli, V., Spence C., Zampini M. (2007). Giudizi di ordine temporale (TOJ, Temporal Order Judgments) in persone cieche e vedenti. Comunicazione al Congresso Nazionale AIP, Sezione di Psicologia Sperimentale. Como, 17-19th September

115) Santangelo, V., Finoia, P., Raffone, A., Olivetti Belardinelli, M., & Spence, C. (2007). Visual perceptual load affects the exogenous orienting of visuo-spatial attention while visual working memory load does not. Poster presented at RAW, Rovereto Attention Workshop - Attentional Processing and Control, 11-13th October.

116) Santangelo, V., Ho, C., & Spence, C. (2007). Capturing spatial attention with multisensory cues. Poster presented at RAW, Rovereto Attention Workshop - Attentional Processing and Control, 11-13th October.

117) Holmes, N. P., Spence, C., Mackay, C., Calvert, G., Revol, P., Rode, G., Farnè, A., & Rossetti, Y. (2007). Recognizing your own hands: Attribution biases and brain mechanisms. Paper presented at the Israeli Society for Neuroscience meeting, Eilat, 26-29th November.

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118) Ho, C., & Spence, C. (2007, March 19). Capturing driver attention. SET for BRITAIN Early-stage Researchers Reception at the House of Commons, London, UK.

119) Demattè, M. L., Zampini, M., Spence, C. & Pavani, F. (2008) Do odour-colour associations bias the orienting of visual attention? Poster presented at the 18th Congress of the European Chemoreception Research Organization (ECRO), Portoroz (Slovenia), 3rd-7th September.

120) Demattè, M. L., Zampini, M., Spence, C., & Pavani, F. (2008). Percezione di odori e giudizi di ordine temporale di stimoli colorati [Odour perception and temporal-order judgments of colour stimuli]. Congresso Nazionale della Sezione Sperimentale dell’Associazione Italiana di Psicologia (AIP), Padua (Italy), 18-20th September.

121) Esteves, J., Geake, J., & Spence, C. (2008). Investigating multisensory integration in osteopathic clinical examination across different levels of expertise: An exploratory study. Oral presentation given at the Osteopathy-Art and Science, Advancing Osteopathy conference, London, 1st February.

122) Esteves, J., Geake, J., & Spence, C. (2008). Knowledge representation, causality and analogical reasoning in osteopathic medicine: Results from a lexical decision task. Oral presentation given at the Osteopathic Learning and Practice-A Global Future, Advancing Osteopathy 2008, conference, London 3rd February.

123) Hartcher-O’Brien, J., & Spence, C. (2008). Does vision dominate over touch off the body? Presentation given at the Body Representation Workshop, Nottingham, 9-10th April.

124) Lee, J.-H., & Spence, C. (2008). Visuotactile interactions modulate active tactile perception. Presentation given at the Body Representation Workshop, Nottingham, 9-10th April

125) Levitan, C., Spence, C., & Banks, M. S. (2008). Detecting correlations between asynchronous auditory and visual signals. Paper presented at the Third International Conference on Cognitive Science. Moscow, June.

126) Hartcher-O’Brien, J., Spence, C., & Alais, D. (2008). Temporal ventriloquism: Perceptual shifts forwards and backwards in time predicted by the maximum likelihood model. Paper presented at the Third International Conference on Cognitive Science. Moscow, June.

127) Skatova, A., Spence, C., Auvray, M., & Gallace, A. (2008). On the recognition of letters drawn on the skin. Paper presented at the Third International Conference on Cognitive Science. Moscow, June.

128) Spence, C., Shankar, M. U., Levitan, C. A., & Zampini, M. (2008). Assessing the contribution of vision (colour) to multisensory flavour perception: Top-down vs. bottom-up influences. Paper presented at the ‘Multisensory processing in flavour perception’ symposium at the 9th IMRF meeting, Hamburg, Germany, 15th July.

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129) Bremner, A. J., van Velzen, J., Holmes, N. P., & Spence, C. (2008). The neural development of peripersonal representations in human infants. Poster presented at the 9th IMRF meeting, Hamburg, Germany, 16-19th July.

130) Esteves, J . E., Geake, J., & Spence, C. (2008). Investigating multisensory integration in an osteopathic clinical examination setting. Poster presented at the 9th IMRF meeting, Hamburg, Germany, 16-19th July.

131) Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2008). Similarities between the awareness of change in vision and touch: The role of spatial processing. Talk given at the 9th IMRF meeting, Hamburg, Germany, 16-19th July.

132) Harcher-O’Brien, J., & Spence, C. (2008). On and off the body: Extending the space for visual dominance of touch. Poster presented at the 9th IMRF meeting, Hamburg, Germany, 16-19th July.

133) Navarra, J., Alsius, A., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2008). Prior linguistic exprience modulates the temporal processing of audiovisual speech signals. Poster presented at the 9th IMRF meeting, Hamburg, Germany, 16-19th July.

134) Occelli, V., Hartcher-O’Brien, J., Spence, C., & Zampini, M. (2008). Is the Colavita visual dominance effect an exclusively visual phenomenon? Poster presented at the 9th IMRF meeting, Hamburg, Germany, 16-19th July.

135) Occelli, V., Spence, C., & Zampini, M. (2008). Assessing the effect of sound complexity on the audiotactile crossmodal dynamic capture task. Poster presented at the 9th IMRF meeting, Hamburg, Germany, 16-19th July.

136) Occelli, V., Spence, C., & Zampini, M. (2008). The effect of sound intensity on the audiotactile crossmodal dynamic capture task. Poster presented at the 9th IMRF meeting, Hamburg, Germany, 16-19th July.

137) Parise, C., & Spence, C. (2008). Synesthetic correspondence modulates audiovisual temporal integration. Poster presented at the 9th IMRF meeting, Hamburg, Germany, 16-19th July.

138) Santangelo, V., Olivetti Belardinelli, M., Spence, C., & Macaluso, E. (2008). Multisensory interactions between the endogenous and exogenous orienting of spatial attention. Poster presented at the 9th IMRF meeting, Hamburg, Germany, 16-19th July.

139) Spence, C., Ho, C., & Santangelo, V. (2008). Multisensory integration promotes spatial attentional capture. Talk given at the 9th IMRF meeting, Hamburg, Germany, 16-19th July.

140) Tajadura-Jiménez, A., Kitagawa, N., Väljamäe, A., Zampini, M., Murray, M. M., & Spence, C. (2008). Spatial modulation of auditory-somatosensory interactions: Effects of stimulated body surface and acoustic spectra. Poster presented at the 9th IMRF meeting, Hamburg, Germany, 16-19th July.

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141) Thesen, T., Blumberg, M. A., Spence, C., Carlson, C. E., Cash, S. S., Doyle, W. K., Kuzniecky, R. I., Ulbert, I., Devinsky, O., & Halgren, E. (2008). The effects of task and attention on visual-tactile processing: Human intracranial data. Paper presented at the 9th IMRF meeting, Hamburg, Germany, 16-19th July.

142) Yue, Z., Bischof, G.-N., Zhou, X., Spence, C., & Röder, B. (2008). Spatial attention affects the processing of tactile and visual stimuli presented at the tip of a tool: An event-related potential study. Poster presented at the Internation Congress of Psychology.

143) Navarra, J., Alsius, A., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2008). Influencia de la experiencia lingüística previa en la percepción de la sincronía audiovisual del habla. Paper presented at the 7th Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Psicología Experimental Palacio de Miramar, Donostia-San Sebastián, 3-5th April.

144) Spence, C. (2008). Vision and touch. Paper presented at the Art/Neuroscience seminar held at St. John’s College, Oxford, 8th May.

145) Shankar, M. U., Levitan, C. A., Prescott, J., & Spence, C. J. (2008). The influence of color and label information on people’s perception of chocolate. Paper presented at the XV International Symposium on Olfaction and Taste, Association for Chemoreception Sciences. July 21-26, 2008, San Francisco, California.

146) Levitan, C. A., Shankar, M. U., Prescott, J., & Spence, C. (2008). Citric acid modulates discrimination of sweetness intensity in sucrose solutions. Paper presented at the XV International Symposium on Olfaction and Taste, Association for Chemoreception Sciences. July 21-26, 2008, San Francisco, California.

147) Bremner, A. J., Hill, E. L., Pratt, M. & Spence, C. (2008). Investigating links between motor abilities and representations of the body and peripersonal space in typical and atypical development. Paper presented at the British Psychological Society, Developmental Section Conference, September 1-3 2008, Oxford Brookes University.

148) Dalke, H., Matheson, M., Stott, L., Bidgood, P., Saebi, N., & Spence, C (2008). Colour design research, user needs and the built environment. AIC meeting, Stockholm, 2008.

149) Esteves, J., Geake, J., & Spence, C. (2008). Multisensory integration in an osteopathic clinical examination setting. Oral presentation given at ICAOR 7, The 7th International Conference on Advances in Osteopathic Research, 5-7th September. Bradenton, Florida.

150) Foster, P., & Spence, C. (2008). Branding scents. Paper presented at the Third European Conference on Sensory and Consumer Research, Hamburg, Germany, 7-10 September.

151) Spence, C. (2008). Visual distortion of a limb modulates the pain and swelling evoked by movement. Paper presented at the Body Representation Workshop, Oxford 3rd October.

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152) Chen, Y.-C., & Spence, C. (2009). When hearing the bark helps to identify the dog: Semantically congruent sounds modulate the access to meaning and consolidation of pictures. VSS, Florida.

153) Spence, C. (2009). Sound bites: Playing with the sound of Pringles. Talk given as part of the Ig Nobel Tour, 2009. Oxford University, 7th March, 2009.

154) Spence, C. (2009). Sound bites: Playing with the sound of Pringles. Talk given as part of the York Festival of Science. York, 9th March, 2009.

155) Spence, C. (2009). Sound bites: Playing with the sound of Pringles. Talk given as part of the Ig Nobel Tour, 2009. Imperial College, London, 12th March, 2009.

156) Thesen, T., Blumberg, M., Carlson, C., Doyle, W., Trongnetrpunya, A., Kuzniecky, R., Devinsky, O., Spence, C., & Halgren, E. (2009). Binding, attention and consciousness in the multisensory brain. Paper presented at ASSC13, 5-8th June. Berlin, Germany.

157) Van Damme, S., Moseley, G.L., Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2009). Physical threat pictures bias tactile processing. Poster presented at special interest meeting “Symptom perception and Illness Behaviour”. September 22-24th. Bellem, Belgium.

158) Auvrary, M., Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2009). Short term memory for tactile stimuli presented on the fingertips and across the body surface. Poster given at the 10th Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF). 29th June-2nd July. New York, NY.

159) Auvray, M., Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2009). What perspective do people take when interpreting tactile letters presented on their bodies? Poster given at the 10th International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF), 29 July - 2 August, New-York, USA.

160) Chen, Y.-C., & Spence, C. (2009). When hearing the bark helps to identify the dog: Semantically-congruent sounds modulate the identification of masked pictures. Poster given at the 10th Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF). 29th June-2nd July. New York, NY.

161) Ho, C., & Spence, C. (2009). Capturing driver attention by activating the brain’s defensive system. Poster given at the 10th Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF). 29th June-2nd July. New York, NY.

162) Navarra, J., et al. (2009). Adaptation to audiovisual asynchrony modulates the speeded detection of sound. Poster given at the 10th Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF). 29th June-2nd July. New York, NY.

163) Occelli, V., Gillmeister, H., Forster, B., Hartcher-O’Brien, J., Spence, C., & Zampini, M. (2009). Behavioural investigations of audiotactile interactions in humans. Poster given at the 10th Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF). 29th June-2nd July. New York, NY.

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164) Parise, C., & Spence, C. (2009). When birds of a feather flock together. Oral presentation given at the 10th Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF). 29th June-2nd July. New York, NY.

165) Spence, C., et al. (2009). Explaining the Colavita visual dominance effect. Oral presentation given at the 10th Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum (IMRF). 29th June-2nd July. New York, NY.

166) Spence, C. (2009). In the realm of the senses. IEA workshop July. Paris, France.

167) Parise, C. V., & Spence, C. (2009). Synesthetic constraints on multisensory integration. Poster presented at the Symposium for MEG inauguration at CIMeC, 27 May, Trento (Italy).

168) Parise, C. V., & Spence, C. (2009). 'Quando chi si somiglia si piglia': corrispondenze sinestetiche modulano l'integrazione audiovisiva in soggetti non-sinesteti ['When birds of a feather flock together': Synesthetic correspondences modulate audiovisual integration in non-synesthetes]. Oral presentation at the annual meeting Congresso Nazionale della Sezione Sperimentale dell'Associazione Italiana di Psicologia [National Congress of the Experimental Section of the Italian Association of Psychology], 24-26 September, Chieti (Italy).

169) Lee, J.-H., Poliakoff, E., & Spence, C. (2009). The effect of multimodal feedback presented via a touch screen on the performance of older adults. Poster to be presented at Haptic and Audio Interaction Design 2009 (HAID’09). Germany.

170) Esteves, J. E., & Spence, C. (2010). Investigating the role of vision and touch in the diagnosis of somatic dysfunction. Platform Presentation at the 8th International Conference on Advances in Osteopathic Research, International College of Osteopathic Medicine, 23-25th April 2010. Milan, Italy.

171) Esteves, J. E., & Spence, C. (2010). Am I imagining things? Eye closure during a clinical examination improves diagnostic reliability in experienced osteopaths. Paper presented at the Development of Body Representation meeting held at Goldsmiths College, London, 29-30th March.

172) Esteves, J. E., & Spence, C. (2010). Eye closure during a clinical examination improves diagnostic reliability in experienced osteopaths. Paper presented at theInternational Conference o Advances in Osteopathic Research (ICAOR), Milan 23rd-25th April.

173) Hsiao, J.-Y., Yeh, S.-L., Chen, Y.-C., & Spence, C. (2010). Auditory semantic context modulates the conscious perception of bistable figures. Poster presented at APCV 2010, Taiwan.

174) Bremner, A. J., Hill, E. L., Pratt, M., & Spence, C. (2010). Developmental of visual and proprioceptive contributions to perceived hand position in early childhood. Paper given at the First joint conference of the EPS and SEPEX. Granada, Spain, 15-17th April.

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175) Navarra, J., Velasco, I., & Spence, C. (2010). Mechanisms of adaptation to asynchrony between multisensory signals. Poster given at the First joint conference of the EPS and SEPEX. Granada, Spain, 15-17th April.

176) Chen, Y.-C., Yeh, S.-L., & Spence, C. (2010). Crossmodal constraints on human visual awareness: Auditory semantic context modulates binocular rivalry. Vision Sciences Socity, May, Florida.

177) Hsiao, J.-Y., Chen, Y.-C., Spence, C., & Yeh, S.-L. (2010). Semantic congruency, attention, and fixation position modulate conscious perception when viewing a bistable figure. Vision Sciences Socity, May, Florida.

178) Spence, C. (2010). The cross modal potential of sound and sound logos. Oral presentation given at the 39th European Marketing EMAC conference: The six senses – The essentials of marketing. 1-4th June, Copenhagen, Denmark.

179) Spence, C. (2010). Multi-sensory design. Oral presentation given at the 39th European Marketing EMAC conference: The six senses – The essentials of marketing. 1-4th June, Copenhagen, Denmark.

180) Auvray, M., Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2010). Which frame of reference is adopted when interpreting tactile letters presented on the body surface? Oral presentation given at the 12th European Workshop on Imagery and Cognition (EWIC 2010), 16-19th June, Helsinki, Finland.

181) Juravle, G., & Spence, C. (2010). Tactile attention in ball catching. Paper to be presented at the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity NASPSPA conference Tuscon, Arizona, 10-12th June.

182) Ngo, T., & Spence, C. (2010). Crossmodal facilitation of rapidly-masked visual target identification. Paper presented at the 11th International Multisensory Research Forum meeting, University of Liverpool, June 16-19.

183) Juravle, G., & Spence, C. (2010). What do you feel without seeing? Tactile suppression in basic 3-ball juggling. Paper presented at the 11th International Multisensory Research Forum meeting, University of Liverpool, June 16-19.

184) Crisinel, A.-S., & Spence, C. (2010). If it tastes like a piano…: Crossmodal associations between tastes/flavours and musical notes. Paper presented at the 11th International Multisensory Research Forum meeting, University of Liverpool, June 16-19.

185) Esteves, J., & Spence, C. (2010). Eye closure during a clinical examination reduces diagnostic variability in experienced osteopaths. Paper presented at the 11th International Multisensory Research Forum meeting, University of Liverpool, June 16-19.

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186) Parise, C., Stewart, N., Föcker, J., Ngo, M., Browning, M., Roeder, B., Spence, C., & Rogers, R. (2010). Emotional information enhances audiovisual speech integration. Paper presented at the 11th International Multisensory Research Forum meeting, University of Liverpool, June 16-19.

187) Chen, Y.-C., & Spence, C. (2010). Enhancing the detectability of a picture requires the prior presentation of a semantically-congruent sound. Paper presented at the 11th International Multisensory Research Forum meeting, University of Liverpool, June 16-19.

188) Bruns, C., Spence, C., & Röder, B. (2010). Tactile recalibration of auditory spatial representations. Paper presented presented at the 52nd Annual Meeting of Experimental Psychologists (Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, TeaP) in Saarbrücken, Germany, in March 2010.

189) Hsiao, J.-Y., Chen, Y.-C., Spence, C., & Yeh, S.-L. (2010). Effects of semantic congruency, attention, and fixation position modulate conscious perception when viewing a bistable figure. Poster presented at the 2010 Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision (ACVP). Taipei: 23-25 July.

190) Auvray M., Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2010). Cécité aux changements et multimodalité. Cognition, émotion et société, 52ème congrès de la Société Française de Psychologie. Lille, 7-9 June.

191) Spence, C. (2010). Measuring the impossible: Multisensory flavour perception. Invited presentation given at the meeting of the Sensory and Consumer Science Panel, Campden BRI. Chipping Campden, 28th January.

192) Bremner, A. J., Hill, E. L., Alberici, A., Pratt, M. L., & Spence, C. (2011). The development of visual and proprioceptive contributions to perceived hand position in early childhood. Paper to be presented at the Society for Research in Child Development. Montreal, March 31-April 2.

193) Spence, C., Gallace, A., Misra, R., & Ngo, M. (2011). Tasting shapes and words. Paper presented at the Oxford meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society meeting, 13-15th April.

194) Chen, Y.-C., & Spence, C. (2011). Naturalistic sounds and spoken words modulate the categorization of visually-presented pictures at multiple levels of human information processing. Poster presented at the Oxford meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society meeting, 13-15th April.

195) Crisinel, A.-S., & Spence, C. (2011). The sound of lemon: Crossmodal associations between chemosensory and auditory stimuli. Poster presented at the Oxford meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society meeting, 13-15th April.

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196) Juravle, G., Deubel, H., & Spence, C. (2011). Endogenous attention modulates tactile suppression during goal-directed movement. Poster presented at the Oxford meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society meeting, 13-15th April.

197) Ngo, M. K., Cadieux, M., Sinnett, S., Soto-Faraco, S., & Spence, C. (2011). Reversing the Colavita visual dominance effect. Poster presented at the Oxford meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society meeting, 13-15th April.

198) Chen, Y.-C., Yeh, S. L., & Spence, C. (2011).Crossmodal constraints on human visual awareness: Can auditory semantic context modulate binocular rivalry? The 15th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, Kyoto, Japan.

199) Esteves, J., Spence, C. (2011). The role of biomedical knowledge in osteopathic clinical-decision making. Platform Presentation at AMEE 2011 Association for Medical Education in Europe Conference, 29th - 31st August 2011. Vienna, Austria.

200) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., Alcaide-Marzal, J., & Spence, C. (2011). The effect of cutlery on food perception: Is it all a matter of weight? 9th Pangborn Sensory Science Symposium (4-8 September 2011, Toronto, Canada).

201) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., Alcaide-Marzal, J., Roura, E., & Spence, C. (2011). Is it the plate or is it the food? When changing the colour of the plate changes the taste/ flavour of the food. 9th Pangborn Sensory Science Symposium (4-8th September 2011, Toronto, Canada).

202) Parise, C., Harrar, V., Spence, C., & Ernst, M. (2011). Multisensory integration: When correlation implies causation. Poster to be presented at the 34th European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP), Toulouse, France 28th August to 1st September.

203) Harrar, V., Toepel, U., Murray, M., & Spence, C. (2011). Visually perceived fat content of foods affects response time. Poster to be presented at the 34th European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP), Toulouse, France 28th August to Thursday 1st September.

204) Hsiao, J.-Y., Chen, Y.-C., Spence, C., & Yeh, S.-L. (2011). Crossmodal auditory semantic modulation of a bistable visual figure. The 50th Annual Meeting of the Taiwanese Psychological Association, Aug. 14-16, Taichung city, Taiwan.

205) Levitan, C. A., Shankar, M. U., Chun, D., Sugawara, M., & Spence, C. (2011). Multisensory flavor perception: The role of visual information. Paper to be presented at the Gordon Research Conference on sensory signals in natural environments.

206) Auvray, M., Gallace, A., & Spence, C. (2012). Crossmodal change blindness between vision, touch, and audition: the influence of the task. Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC 16), 2-6 July, Brighton, UK (poster).

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207) Quinn, K., Acosta-Saltos, F., de Fockert, J., Spence, C., & Bremner, A. J. (2012). Effects of a secondary task and working memory load on multisensory hand position. BPS Annual Conference.

208) Etzi, R., Spence, C., & Gallace, A. (2012). A preliminary investigation of tactile hedonic preferences in humans. Poster presented at the Hull meeting of the Experimental Psychology Society meeting, 11-13th April.

209) Spence, C., & Deroy, O. (2012). Are we all synaesthetes? Weakening the case for ‘weak synaesthesia’. UK Synaesthesia Association Annual Conference, 14-15th April.

210) Deroy, O., & Spence, C. (2012). Synaesthesia reclassified: from canonical to borderline cases of ‘sensory unions’. UK Synaesthesia Association Annual Conference, 14-15th April.

211) Spence, C. (2012). A multisensory approach to product and environmental design: The latest insights from the field of cognitive neuroscience. Presentation at the The Engineering Integrity Society meeting on Techniques for delivering a positive emotional response to products and environments. 17th April, University of Warwick.

212) Spence, C. (2012). On the future of food: Neurogastronomy. Salon London Presents: Future Victorians. Marylebone, London, 17th August.

213) Li, J., Spence, C., & Knöferle, K. (2012). Sonority and shape. Paper given at the 5th Conference on Experimental Linguistics, Athens, Greece, August 27-29.

214) Bremner, A., & Spence, C. (2012). The development of crossmodal correspondences: Evidence from infants, children, and remote cultures. 20th meeting of the European Society for Philosophy & Psychology, London, 28-31 August.

215) Deroy, O., & Spence, C. (2012). Crossmodal correspondences: Three ways to match content across sensory modalities. 20th meeting of the European Society for Philosophy & Psychology, London, 28-31 August.

216) Spence, C., & Deroy, O. (2012). Why crossmodal correspondences are not synaesthetic. 20th meeting of the European Society for Philosophy & Psychology, London, 28-31 August.

217) Crisinel, A.-S., & Spence, C. (2012). The effect of familiarity on crossmodal associations between wine odours and musical notes. Poster presented at the 5th European Conference on Sensory and Consumer Research, Bern, Switzerland, September.

218) Spence, C. (2012). Multisensory interface design and driver distraction. Invited talk at the Workshop on driver distraction organized at the University of Glasgow, 3rd December.

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219) Li, J., Spence, C., & Knöferle, K. (2013). Sonority and roundness in size and shape symbolism. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of Linguistic Society of America (LSA)" (http://www.linguisticsociety.org/meetings-institutes/annual-meetings/2013). 3-6 Jan, Boston, USA.

220) Stanton, T. R, Gilpin, H., Spence, C., & Moseley, G. L. (2013). Is pain downregulated when you expect a painful stimulus close by? APS Canberra.

221) Ho, H.-N., Van Doorn, G., Kawabe, T., Watanabe, J., & Spence, C. (2013). Studying thermal-colour correspondences. The 4th Annual Meeting of the Multisensory Research Forum, January 22, 2013, Tsukuba, Japan.

222) Spence, C. (2013). Using touch to communicate: Meaning, affect, & spatial attention. Fresco Meeting 21-22 February, Ecole Normal Superior, Paris.

223) Spence, C. (2013). On the visual display of food: Historical reflections and future directions. An invited presentation given at the Thinking about diner: A workshop on Cuisine. The Jackman Humanities Institute: University of Toronto. 1-2 March.

224) Spence, C. (2013). Synaesthesia, crossmodal correspondences, and the visual arts. Art & Neuroscience conference, 12 March, Oxford.

225) Spence, C. (2013). Sensory dining. Edinburgh International Science Festival, 1st April.

226) Mast, F., Frings, C., & Spence, C. (2013). Response priming in touch. Talk at the 55. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, March 24-27, 2013. Vienna, Austria.

227) Gatti, E. G., Bordegoni, M. B., & Spence, C. (2013). Investigating the influence of colour, weight, and fragrance intensity on the perception of liquid bath soap. Oral presentation given at the 10th Pangborn Sensory Science Symposium (11-15th August 2013, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).

228) Favalli, S., Skov, T., Spence, C., & Byrne, D. V. (2013). Do you say it like you eat it? The sound symbolism of food names and its role in the multisensory perception of uniqueness. Oral presentation given at the 10th Pangborn Sensory Science Symposium (11-15th August 2013, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).

229) Piqueras-Fiszman, B., Giboreau, A., & Spence, C. (2013). Assessing the influence of the color of the plate on the perception of a complex food in a restaurant setting. Poster presentation given at the 10th Pangborn Sensory Science Symposium (11-15th August 2013, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).

230) Michel, C., Gatti, E., Velasco, C., & Spence, C. (2013). A taste of Kandinsky: Enhancing expectations and experience through the use of art-inspired food presentation. Poster presentation given at the 10th Pangborn Sensory Science Symposium (11-15th August 2013, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).

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231) Velasco, C., Salgado, A., Gomez, C., Maya, C., & Spence, C. (2013). Assessing the influence of shape on consumer’s visual exploration of product packaging. Poster presentation given at the 10th Pangborn Sensory Science Symposium (11-15th August 2013, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).

232) Stanton, T. R., Gilpin, H., Reid, E., Mancini, F., Ianetti, G., Spence, C., & Moseley, G. L. (2013). How spatially precise is the modulation of pain? 8th Congress of the European Federation of IASP Chapters, Firenze, Italy.

233) Olivero, N., Maggioni, E., Gatti, E., Velasco, C., & Spence, C. (2013). Ambient scent cue increases positive emotions and willingness to consume scent-related products. Poster to be presented at the Society for Consumer Psychology Conference, Miami.

234) Indraccolo, A., Spence, C., Vatakis, A., & Harrar, V. (2014). The effect of motor response, sensory modality, and intensity on temporal reproduction. Timely workshop, March, Greece., Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, (in Press, reference ID: SBSPRO16130) [Poster presented at the TIMELY Training School, in Corfu, Greece, March 2014]

235) Frings, C., Mast, F., & Spence, C. (2014). Spatial tactile negative priming – Is there evidence for feature-mismatch? Talk held at the 56th Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, March 31st – April 2nd, Gießen, Germany.

236) Wesslein, A. K., Spence, C., & Frings, C. (2014). The visually induced target-distractor separation modulates tactile distractor processing. Talk held at the 56th Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, March 31st – April 2nd, Gießen, Germany.

237) Gray, R., Ho, C., & Spence, C. (2014). An ecological approach to designing effective auditory and vibrotactile collision warnings. 13th European Workshop on Ecological Psychology (EWEP13). June.

238) Byrne, D.V., & Spence, C. (2014). Multisensory interactions, cross cultural perception and food choice behaviour from the fundamental to the applicable re-established and emerging markets. SenseAsia, 11-13th May, Singapore.

239) Spence, C., Velasco, C., & Piqueras-Fiszman, B., Woods, A. T., & Wan, X. (2014). Cross-cultural differences in the meaning of colour, and their crossmodal consequences for multisensory flavour perception. SenseAsia, 11-13th May, Singapore.

240) Piqueras-Fiszman, B. Kraus, A. A. & Spence, C. (2014). ‘Yum’ versus ‘Yuck’! Explicit and implicit approach and avoidance motivations toward appealing and disgusting foods in normal eaters. SenseAsia, 11-13th May, Singapore.

241) Spence, C., Deroy, O., Woods, A., & Velasco, C. (2014). Taste-shape correspondences. Paper presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum, Amsterdam, June 11–14th.

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242) Dempsey-Jones, H., Harrar, V., Spence, C., & Makin, T. (2014) Elucidating the time-course of tactile perceptual learning: Evidence for both short- and ling-term generalization processes. Poster presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum, Amsterdam, June 11–14th.

243) Auvray, M., Spence, C., & Arnold, G. (2014). Where I am? Investigating the viewpoint taken on ambiguous tactile symbols. ESPP.

244) Knoeferle, K., Knoeferle, P., Velasco, C., & Spence, C. (2014). Multisensory brand search: How the meaning of sound guides consumers’ visual attention. Poster presented at the Association of Consumer Research North American Conference, October, Baltimore, MD, USA.

245) Bremner, A., Begum Ali, J., & Spence, C. (2015). Developing a sense of one’s own body in the external spatial world. Oral presentation given at the 2015 SRCD Biennial Meeting, Philadelphia, March 19-21.

246) Juravle, G., & Spence, C. (2015). A theoretical approach to movement-related tactile sensory suppression. Talk given at the 16th International Multisensory Research Forum meeting held in Pisa, Italy, June 13-16th.

247) Arnold, G., Hartcher O’Brien, J., Hayward, V., Spence, C., & Auvray, M. (2015). Where am I? Investigating which perspectives are taken on ambiguous tactile symbols. Talk given at the 16th International Multisensory Research Forum meeting held in Pisa, Italy, June 13-16th.

248) Deroy, O., & Spence, C. (2015). Multisensory constraints on awareness. Talk given at the 16th International Multisensory Research Forum meeting held in Pisa, Italy, June 13-16th.

249) Beaudry-Richard, A., Harrar, V., Auvray, M., Spence, C., Kupers, R., & Ptito, M. (2015). The multisensory substitution device: Replacing vision with multisensory perception. Poster given at the 16th International Multisensory Research Forum meeting held in Pisa, Italy, June 13-16th.

250) Dempsey-Jones, H., Harrar, V., Oliver, J., Johansen-Berg, H., Spence, C., Makin, T. R. (2015). Transfer of tactile perceptual learning to untrained neighbouring fingers reflects natural use relationships. Poster given at the 16th International Multisensory Research Forum meeting held in Pisa, Italy, June 13-16th.

251) Mast F., Frings C., & Spence C. (2015). Multisensory top-down sets: Evience for contingent crossmodal capture. Poster given at the 16th International Multisensory Research Forum meeting held in Pisa, Italy, June 13-16th.

252) Blazquez, M., Velasco, C., Salgado-Montejo, A., & Spence, C. (2015). How do people look at online fashion? An exploratory study of attention to design elements in fashion websites. Global Fashion Management Conference. University of Florence, Florence, Italy June 25th-28th.

Conferences Organized

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1) Crossmodal attention and multisensory integration (1999). Two-day meeting with 150 participants organized together with Philip Quinlan. Somerville College, Oxford, 1-2 October. Meeting funded by Unilever Research and the Experimental Psychology Society

2) 2nd Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum (2000). Co-organizer of meeting held in New York, 6-7th October.

3) 3rd Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum (2002). Co-organizer of meeting held on 25-26th May, Geneva, Switzerland.

4) 4th Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum (2003). Co-organizer of meeting held on 14-17th June, McMaster, Canada.

5) 5th Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum (2004). Co-organizer of meeting held on 2-5th June, Sitges, Spain.

6) 6th Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum (2005). Co-organizer of meeting held on 5-8th June, Trento, Italy.

7) 7th Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum (2006). Co-organizer of meeting held on 18-21st June, Dublin, Ireland.

8) 8th Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum (2007). Co-organizer of meeting held on 4-7th July, Sydney, Australia.

9) 9th Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum (2008). Co-organizer of meeting held 15-19th July. Hamburg, Germany.

10) 11th Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum (2010). Co-organizer of meeting held 16-18th June. Liverpool, England.

11) 12th Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum (2011). Co-organizer of meeting to be held 5-7th June. Sendai, Japan.

12) 13th Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum (2011). Organizer-in-chief of meeting to be held 18-22nd June. Oxford, England. http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/18784763/25/0

13) 14th Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum (2011). Co-organizer of meeting to be held June. Amsterdam, Holland.

Symposia Organised

1) Selective attention (1997). Symposium held on 30th September at the Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Australasian Winter Conference on Brain Research. Queenstown, New Zealand.

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2) Sensory interactions: ‘Virtual reality and real reality’ (1998). Syposium held on 10th September, at the British Association Annual Festival of Science in Cardiff, UK.

3) Crossmodal integration and mulitmodal interface design (1998). Syposium held on 30th October at The Second International Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics Conference in Oxford, UK.

4) Attention and crossmodal integration (1999). Symposium held on 30th September at the Annual Autumn School in Cognitive Neuroscience, Oxford.

5) Using multimodal information in interface design (2001). Session held at the 4th International Conference on Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics. New Orleans, Louisiana. 5-10 August.

6) Fooling the senses (2001). Spence, C., Lloyd, D., Guest, S., & McGlone, F. P. Multimedia exhibition stand presented at The Royal Society: New Frontiers in Science Exhibition, 3rd – 5th July. Voted most popular exhibit by the general public. See http://www.sc1.ac.uk/discover/fool.cfm

7) Crossmodal plasticity (2002). Symposium organized by Gemma Calvert, Andy King, & Charles Spence held at the Autumn School in Cognitive Neuroscience, Oxford, UK on 30th September.

8) The cognitive neuroscience study of the body in the brain (October 2005). Symposium organized by Charles Spence held at the Autumn School in Cognitive Neuroscience, Oxford, UK, September.

9) Body representation (2005-2008). A series of 7 meetings organized by Charles Spence, Patrick Haggard, Steve Jackson, & Ellen Poliakoff based on a Research Seminars prize award from the British Psychology Society.

10) Body representation (2008). Symposium organized by Nick Davis & Charles Spence at the Autumn School in Cognitive Neuroscience, Oxford, UK on 2nd October.

11) Multisensory perception (2009). Symposium organised by Charles Spence at the 32nd European conference on visual perception (ECVP), 24-28th August. Regensburg, Germany.

Graduate Lecture Courses

02/09 Crossmodal attention and multisensory integration, Unversity of Granada, Spain

04/09 Workshop at Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

04/09 Workshop on multisensory processing, Department of Psychology, National Taiwan University

09/09 8 lecture series: Department of Psychology, National University, Bogota, Colombia

09/11 30 hr lecture series for Department of Business Administration, Javeriana University, Bogota, Colombia

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06/12 20 hr lecture series for Department of Business Administration, Rosario University, Bogota, Colombia

Media coverage

My research has been reported upon in many media outlets including: The Economist, The New York Times, The Washington Post, New Scientist, The Times, The Sunday Times, The Independent, The Observer, The Daily Telegraph, The Financial Times, The Guardian, The Daily Mail, The Singapore Straights Times, The West Australia News, The (Scottish) Daily Record, De Standaard (Holland). Readers Digest, Glamour magazine, Red magazine, In Style magazine, Saga magazine, Perspective, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Western Daily Press, The Environmental News Network. I have also appeared on BBC 1 Breakfast News, BBC NEWS 24, CNN, Radio 2, Radio 4, Radio 5 Live, as well as on Australian Broadcasting Corporation National Radio, and numerous other international radio shows in North America and across Europe. In the UK, I have also discussed my research on BBC World Service ‘The World Today’ and ‘Science Review’ programs, BBC Radio Ulster, Oxford, Newcastle, Wales, Gloucester, Saga, Wiltshire Sound; Radio Berkshire, Radio LBC, Heart FM, and 3CR Radio.

In total, over 1500 articles, interviews, television appearances have described Prof. Spence’s work over the last decade. (Details of many of these articles/interviews available upon request.)

Departmental Colloquia and Seminars

06/96 Department of Psychology, Sussex University

03/97 Department of Psychology, Cambridge University

10/97 Department of Psychology, Oxford University

03/98 Department of Psychology, University of Bangor

05/98 Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, London

05/98 Max-Plank-Institut for Psychological Research, Munich, Germany

05/98 Department of Psychology, University of Bremen, Germany

06/98 Department of Psychology, University of Alberta, Canada

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06/98 Department of Psychology, University of York

12/98 Department of Robotics, Oxford University

01/99 Department of Psychology, University of Leeds

01/99 Department of Psychology, University of York

02/99 Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway

04/99 Nissan Cambridge Basic Research, MIT, USA

04/99 Vision Sciences Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Harvard University, USA

04/99 Albert Einstein Medical School, New York, USA

04/99 Dept. of Computation & Neural Systems, California Institute of Technology, USA

04/99 Department of Psychology, California State University, USA

06/99 BT Laboratories, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich

11/99 Department of Psychology, University of Sussex

11/99 Department of Psychology, Berkeley, California, USA

11/99 Berkeley Ear Club, Berkeley, California, USA

11/99 Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths College, University of London

03/00 Department of Psychology, University of the West of England, Bristol

10/00 Krieger Mind/Brain Institute, Johns Hopkins University, USA

10/00 Department of Psychology, Syracuse University, USA

10/00 Department of Experimental Psychology, Oxford University

11/00 Central St Martins Fashion College, London

11/00 Unilever Research US Seminar. Edgewater: New York City.

11/00 Department of Psychology, University of Lincoln

01/01 Max-Planck-Institut fur Biologische Kybernetik, Tuebingen, Germany

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02/01 London College of Fashion, London

02/01 Department of Psychology, Philipps-University, Marburg, Germany

02/01 Department of Psychology, Lancaster University

05/01 Department of Psychology, University of Manchester

06/01 Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Bangor, Wales

11/01 Department of Psychology, Bristol University

11/01 Department of Psychology, University of Birmingham

01/02 Flavour Research Group, University of Nottingham

01/02 Department of Psychology, Birkbeck College, University College London

05/02 Firmenich, Geneva, Switzerland

01/03 Department of the Built Environment, Oxford Brookes

03/03 La Sapeinza, Rome, Italy

03/03 Department of Psychology, University of Barcelona, Spain

04/03 Department of Psychology, University of Verona, Italy

04/03 Department of Psychology, University of Milan, Italy

04/03 Department of Psychology, University of Trento, Italy

04/03 MRC Hearing Research Center, Nottingham

11/03 Department of Psychology, University of Surrey

11/03 Department of Psychology, University of Sussex

12/03 Functional Neuroimaging Laboratory, University of Lausanne, Switzerland

04/04 Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute, Japan

04/04 Department of Psychology, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan

04/04 NTT, Atsugi, Japan

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04/04 Department of Psychology, Nihon University, Japan

04/04 Department of Psychology, Tokyo University

08/04 Max-Planck, Leipzig, Germany

10/04 School of Industrial Design, University of Delft, The Netherlands

12/04 Department of Psychology, University College London

02/05 Institute of Neuroscience & Department of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

03/05 Department of Psychology, University of Bangor, Wales

06/05 University of Giessen/Marburg, Germany

10/05 School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester

11/05 Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Canada

11/05 Department of Psychology, Queen’s University, Kinston, Canada

11/05 Department of Psychology, University of Swansea

11/05 Department of Psychology, Brunel University

03/06 NTT Laboratories, Atsugi, Japan

05/06 University of Magdeburg, Germany

05/06 Department of Computing Science, University of Glasgow

11/06 International University Bremen, Germany

11/06 Department of Psychology, Leipzig, Germany

12/06 Marongoni Fashion Institute, London

02/07 Department of Psychology, Bath University

02/07 Birmingham University Imaging Centre

03/07 Grup de Recerca Neurociencia Cognitiva, University of Barcelona

03/07 Juntendo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan

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03/07 NTT Laboratories, Atsugi, Japan

04/07 Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia

04/07 Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogota, Colombia

04/07 Universidad National, Bogota, Colombia

04/07 Universidad de la Sabana, Bogota, Colombia

05/07 Department of Psychology, Ludwig MaximilliansUniversity, Munich, Germany

05/07 Microsoft Research Centre, Cambridge UK

07/07 Department of Medicine, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota

07/07 Department of Business Administration, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota

07/07 Department of Marketing, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota

10/07 Department of Psychology, University of Bristol

11/07 Department of Man-Machine Interaction, Technical University, Berlin

05/08 Department of Human-Technology Interaction, IPO, Einhoven, The Netherlands

11/08 Department of Industrial Design, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

01/09 Department of Psychology, Birkbeck College, University of London

02/09 Department of Psychology, University of Granada, Spain

02/09 Department of Psychology, University of Barcelona, Spain

04/09 NTT, Atsugi, Japan

04/09 Department of Psychology, Taichung University, Taiwan

04/09 Department of Human Development, Tzu Chi University, Hualien, Taiwan

04/09 Mini RIEC Workshop on Multimodal Perception, Sendai, Japan

05/09 Graduate Institute of Neural and Cognitive Sciences, China Medical University, Taiwan

05/09 Department of Psychology, National Taiwan Univerity (NTU), Taiwan

05/09 Department of Psychology, Yonsei University, Korea

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11/09 Federal Institute of Neuroscience, Lyon, France

12/09 Department of Psychology, University of Glasgow

01/10 Department of Developmental & Cell Biology, University College London

10/10 Department of Psychology & Neuroscience, University of Manchester

01/11 Department of Business Administration, Los Andes University, Bogota, Colombia

01/11 Feedback (Marketing Comp.) & Psychology, Los Andes University, Bogota, Colombia

02/11 Department of Psychology, University of Hertfordshire

02/11 Department of Psychology, University of Essex

03/11 Department of Philosophy, University of Glasgow

04/11 Department of Psychology, UCLA, California

05/11 Department of Psychology, University of Lancaster

06/11 Centre for Human-Centred Design, Brunel University

07/11 London Gastronomy Society, Institute for Advanced Studies, London

08/11 Café Scientifique, York

08/11 Javeriana University, Department of Business Administration

10/11 Institut Jean-Nicod, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France

11/11 Eton College, Windsor

11/11 Centre for Cognitive and Neural Systems, Edinburgh University, Scotland

02/12 Brunel University, Neuroscience

03/12 The Mind/Brain Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore

03/12 Psychology Department, University of Cardiff

04/12 Nanyang Business School, Singapore

04/12 Flinders University, Australia

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05/12 CIMEC, Rovereto, Italy

06/12 CNRS, Université Paris

10/12 University of Nottingham

10/12 Royal Holloway, University of London

12/12 Department of Psychology, University of Glasgow

12/12 Department of Psychology, Portsmouth University

01/13 Department of Music, University of Sheffield

02/13 Faculty of Music, Paris VIII University, St Denis, Paris

03/13 Art & Neuroscience, Oxford Café Scientifique

04/13 Department of Psychology, University of Barcelona,

05/13 Institute of Transport Studies, University of Leeds

05/13 Institute Paul Bocuse, Lyon, France

05/13 British Science Association, Pint of Science, Oxford

06/13 Department of Neurology, Salford Hospital

07/13 Department of Psychology, University of Sydney

12/13 Science & Technology Departments, University of Lancaster

12/13 Behavioural Insights Team, HMRC, London

01/14 PD3 Experiential Marketing, London

01/14 Department of Psychology, University of London

03/14 NDCN Club, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford

04/14 Albert Einstein Medical School, New York

05/14 Department of Marketing, University of York

05/14 Department of Psychology, University of Leeds

05/14 “A night at the museum” talk, Science Museum, London

11/14 City Universty, London

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11/14 University of Reading, Consumer Behaviour & Food Marketing

11/14 Central St. Martins School of Art & Design, London

12/14 Department of Experimental Psychology, Oxford University

02/15 Café Scientifique, Oxford

02/15 Neuroscience, Kings College London

04/15 Fox Business School, Temple University, Philadelphia, USA

04/15 Department of Philosophy, University of Glasgow

Research Funding

1999-2001 2-year post-doctoral research project funded by Unilever Research, entitled ‘Crossmodal, cross-cultural, and contextual factors in the perception of ‘pleasantness’ in fabrics’ (£140,000)

2002-2005 3-year post-doctoral research project funded by Unilever Research, entitled ‘A multisensory approach to oral sensation and perception: Behavioural studies’ (£107,478)

2002-2005 Funding toward 3-year post-doctoral research project funded by Unilever Research, entitled ‘Implicit perceptual measures of satiety’ (£35,826)

2002-2005 3-year PhD studentship funded by Unilever Research, entitled ‘Smell and vision/touch’ (£88,875)

2005 3-month research project funded by Unilever Research entitled ‘Crossmodal studies of the concept of ‘clean feel’ (£11,000)

2005 3-month research project funded by Unilever Research entitled ‘Assessing the associations of tactile concepts using the Paired Associate Learning (PAL) paradigm’ (£11,000)

2005-2007 2-year post-doctoral research project funded by ICI, entitled ‘Development of a method for measurement of longitudinal and indirect emotional responses’ (£190,000)

2005-2006 Small research grant from the British Academy to Denis Mareschal, Andrew Bremner, and Charles Spence for a project entitled ‘The early development of cross-modal integration between visual and tactual space’ (£7,300)

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2006-2007 1-year post-doctoral research project funded by Toyota Research, entitled ‘The design of optimal warning signals for event perception & safe driving: Utilizing the brain’s defensive networks with ‘peripersonal’ warning signals’ (£60,000)

2006 Small research grant from the British Academy to Elizabeth Hill, Andrew Bremner, and Charles Spence for a project entitled ‘Crossmodal representations of visual/tactual space in typical children and children with Developmental Coordination Disorder’ (£7,500)

2006 ESRC Research seminar series grant (£13,549) to Patrick Haggard, Ellen Poliakoff, & Charles Spence for a series of meetings on Body representation.

2006 BPS workshop grant (£3,000) for a series of 3 workshops on the theme of Body Representation.

2006 Service contract funded by Unilever Research for a project entitled ‘Olfactory contributions to facial attractiveness: Behavioural and neuroimaging studies’ (£20,000)

2006 Service contract funded by Neurosense Ltd for a project entitled ‘Psychophysical study for McDonald’s’ (£10,000)

2006-2009 3-year post-doctoral research grant awarded to Rob Gray and Hong Z. Tan in collaboration with Charles Spence for a project entitled ‘Sensory integration of multimodal human computer interfaces’ ($400,000)

2007 3-month post-doctoral research grant awarded to Charles Spence funded by Toyota Research, entitled ‘The design of optimal warning signals for event perception & safe driving: Simulator validation’ (£20,000)

2008 15-month post-doctoral research grant awarded to Hilary Dalke & Charles Spence (co-applicant) by the AHRC for a Speculative Research Grant ‘Multisensory Design Interventions in Perception of Environments’ (£130,254)

2008 12-month research grant from The British Academy for a project with Prof. Su-Ling Yeh (National Taiwan University) entitled ‘Audiovisual interactions in the perception of rapidly presented sequential visual events’ funded under the British-Taiwanese Joint Project scheme (£4,000)

2008 “Auditory menus on mobile devices”: LG Electronics (£15,000)

2010-2010 Bilateral scientific agreement with The University of Ghent (£25,000)

2010 Contribution to research expenses. Kraft Foods (£750)

2010 UK-Latin America and the Caribbean Link Competition (2010), awarded to Profs. B. C. Smith (University of London), Prof. A. Cussins (Nacional University, Colombia), & C. Spence (£17,820)

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2010-2011 Research grant from Takasago International for project entitled ‘Investigating the crossmodal influence of odour on the visual perception of faces’ (£20,000)

2011-2012 AHRC Exploratory Design Grant for a project entitled ‘Scent clock: Recommendations for appetizing food with scents’, awarded to Odette de Toilette and Rudd Design (C.S. named consultant on project) (£90,000)

2011 Extension to research grant from Takasago International for a project entitled ‘Investigating the crossmodal influence of odour on the visual perception of faces’ (£7,500)

2011-2014 ARC Discovery grant (3 years) Australian $170,000 awarded to M. E. R. Nicholls, Forte & C. Spence. Left to right is front to back: Attentional distortions in near and far space for healthy and clinical populations

2011-2015 NHMRC Project Grant 1008017 ‘Refining and testing a promising new treatment for chronic pain.’ Austalian $600,000 awarded to L. Moseley (PI), A. Gallace, J. Mattingely, G. D. Iannetti, and C Spence (AIs)

2011-2015 DAAD Grant FR2133/5-1 entitled ‘Selection for Action: A Multisensory Perspective on Distractor Processing’. (£275,000) awarded to C. Frings & Charles Spence (joint PIs).

2011-2014 French Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) grant entitled FRESCO, for project entitled Frames of REference in Spatial COgnition awarded to Malika Auvray (LIMSI, Principal investigator), Mehdi Ammi (LIMSI), Sylvain Caillou (LIMSI), Frédérique de Vignemont (Institut Jean Nicod), Jérôme Dokic (Institut Jean Nicod), Charles Spence (Oxford University) (External Investigater). (£225,000).

2012 Grant from Mars (UK) for 6 month project on product sound (£60,000)

2012 Grant from The VF Corporation (USA) for a project on multisensory perception of fabric ($15,000)

2012 Extension to research grant from Takasago International for a project entitled ‘Investigating the crossmodal influence of odour on the visual perception of faces’ (£8,000)

2012-2015 3-year EPSRC post-doctoral research grant together with Dr. Rob Gray, University of Birmingham to study tactile and multisensory warning signals for drivers (£390,483).

2013-2016 3-year ARC Discovery grant $360,000 (Australian). Principle investigators: M. Nicholls, Loetscher, & C. Spence. Close to me: The effect of distractors on spatial attention in healthy and clinical populations.

2012-2014 2-year Mellon foundation post-doctoral research grant together with Prof. Eric Clarke, Department of Music to study music and crossmodal perception (£90,000)

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2013 Behavioural Architects (UK), 3 month post-doctoral research contract to study efficacy of new piece of technology (£15,000)

2013-2016 3-year AHRC Large grant together with Prof. Colin Blakemore (PI), Prof. Charles Spence (co-PI), Prof. Matt Nudds (co-PI), & Prof. Fiona Macpherson (co-PI) entitled “Rethinking the senses: Uniting the philosophy and neuroscience of perception”. (£2,000,000)

2014 Grant from Oxford Neuroscience Group together with Dr. Vanessa Harrar & Prof. Maurice Ptiti (£10,580)

2015 Crown Packaging research product on packaging sounds (£9,000)

1998-2009 Various small research grants from the McDonnell-Pew Foundation for collaborations with Salvador Soto-Faraco, David Shore, Michael Nicholls, Hong Tan, & Christian Frings (total approximately £20,000)