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Charles Spence

Researcher at University of Oxford

Publications -  988
Citations -  58722

Charles Spence is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crossmodal & Perception. The author has an hindex of 111, co-authored 949 publications receiving 51159 citations. Previous affiliations of Charles Spence include Tsinghua University & Concordia University.

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That's My Hand! Activity in Premotor Cortex Reflects Feeling of Ownership of a Limb

TL;DR: The results suggest that multisensory integration in the premotor cortex provides a mechanism for bodily self-attribution in the form of feeling of ownership of the hand.
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Crossmodal correspondences: A tutorial review

TL;DR: The literature reviewed here supports the view thatCrossmodal correspondences need to be considered alongside semantic and spatiotemporal congruency, among the key constraints that help the authors' brains solve the crossmodal binding problem.
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The Handbook of Multisensory Processing

TL;DR: This landmark reference work brings together for the first time in one volume the most recent research from different areas of the emerging field of multisensory integration with broad underlying principles that govern this interaction, regardless of the specific senses involved.
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The science of interpersonal touch: An overview

TL;DR: This review critically evaluate the results of the research on interpersonal touch that have emerged from disciplines, such as cognitive and social psychology, neuroscience, and cultural anthropology to develop a more complete understanding of interpersonal touch in the years to come.
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Crossmodal Space and Crossmodal Attention

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TL;DR: This work presents neuropsychological evidence for multimodal representations of space near specific body parts and exogenous spatial-cuing studies of human crossmodal attention and multisensory integration.