@article{ebd4c76d7ab14946bfd6de845db39793,
title = "Multisensory processes",
author = "Salvador Soto-Faraco and Foxe, {John J.} and Wallace, {Mark T.}",
note = "Funding Information: In closing this foreword, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to all of the authors who contributed to this special issue—it is your work that has been chosen as a snapshot of the current state of multisensory research, and apologize to those whose papers could not be considered for publication. We also want to extend our warmest thanks to the reviewers for their altruistic and exceedingly valuable contributions, as well as to Carlo Marzi (section editor of Experimental Brain Research) and Springer-Verlag for their enthusiastic support for this volume from the beginning of the process. Finally, we want to acknowledge the following companies and institutions for their financial support to the fifth IMRF meeting, from which this special issue has been derived: Brain Products Gbh (http://www.brainproducts.com), Electrical Geodesics Inc. (http://www.egi.com), BioSemi (http://www.biosemi.com by way of StarLab; http:// www.starlab.es), Firmenich (http://www.firmenich.com), Compumedics/Neuroscan (http://www.neuro.com by way of Intelimed Ib{\'e}rica; http://www.intelimed.es), Uni-lever (http://www.unilever.com), The MIT Press (http:// www.mitpress.mit.edu), Oxford University Press (http:// www.oup.co.uk), Departament de Psicologia B{\`a}sica (Universitat de Barcelona; http://www.ub.edu), Sociedad Espa{\~n}ola de Psicolog{\'i}a Experimental (SEPEX), Parc Cient{\'i}fic de Barcelona (http://www.pcb.ub.es), Ministe-rio de Ciencia y Tecnolog{\'i}a (Acci{\'o}n Especial BSO2002-12816-E), and DURSI—Generalitat de Catalunya (2004ARCS100001).",
year = "2005",
month = oct,
doi = "10.1007/s00221-005-2369-8",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "166",
pages = "287--288",
journal = "Experimental Brain Research",
issn = "0014-4819",
publisher = "Springer Verlag",
number = "3-4",
}