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1. Beauchamp, M.S., Cox, R.W., and DeYoe, E.A.: Graded effects of spatial and featural attention on human area MT and associated motion processing areas. J Neurophysiol 77: 516-520, 1997. 2. Beauchamp, M.S., Haxby, J.V., Jennings, J.E., and DeYoe, E.A.: An fMRI version of the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-Hue test reveals multiple color-selective areas in human ventral occipitotemporal cortex. Cereb Cortex 9: 257-263, 1999. 3. Beauchamp, M.S., Haxby, J.V., Rosen, A.C., and DeYoe, E.A.: A functional MRI case study of acquired cerebral dyschromatopsia. Neuropsychologia 38: 1170-1179, 2000. 4. Lewis, J.W., Beauchamp, M.S., and DeYoe, E.A.: A comparison of visual and auditory motion processing in human cerebral cortex. Cereb Cortex 10: 873-888, 2000. 5. Beauchamp, M.S., Petit, L., Ellmore, T.M., Ingeholm, J., and Haxby, J.V.: A parametric fMRI study of overt and covert shifts of visuospatial attention. Neuroimage 14: 310-321, 2001. 6. Beauchamp, M.S., Lee, K.E., Haxby, J.V., and Martin, A.: Parallel visual motion processing streams for manipulable objects and human movements. Neuron 34: 149-159, 2002. 7. Beauchamp, M.S.: Detection of eye movements from fMRI data. Magn Reson Med 49: 376-380, 2003. 8. Beauchamp, M.S., Lee, K.E., Haxby, J.V., and Martin, A.: FMRI responses to video and point-light displays of moving humans and manipulable objects. J Cogn Neurosci 15: 991-1001, 2003. 9. Petit, L., and Beauchamp, M.S.: Neural basis of visually guided head movements studied with fMRI. J Neurophysiol 89: 2516-2527, 2003. 10. Beauchamp, M.S., Lee, K.E., Argall, B.D., and Martin, A.: Integration of auditory and visual information about objects in superior temporal sulcus. Neuron 41: 809-823, 2004. 11. Beauchamp, M.S., Argall, B.D., Bodurka, J., Duyn, J.H., and Martin, A.: Unraveling multisensory integration: patchy organization within human STS multisensory cortex. Nat Neurosci 7: 1190-1192, 2004. 12. Beauchamp, M.S.: Statistical criteria in FMRI studies of multisensory integration. Neuroinformatics 3: 93-114, 2005. 13. Van Boven, R.W., Ingeholm, J.E., Beauchamp, M.S., Bikle, P.C., and Ungerleider, L.G.: Tactile form and location processing in the human brain. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 102: 12601-12605, 2005. 14. Amedi, A., von Kriegstein, K., van Atteveldt, N.M., Beauchamp, M.S., and Naumer, M.J.: Functional imaging of human crossmodal identification and object recognition. Exp Brain Res 166: 559-571, 2005. 15. Wheatley, T., Weisberg, J., Beauchamp, M.S., and Martin, A.: Automatic priming of semantically related words reduces activity in the fusiform gyrus. J Cognit Neurosci 17: 1871-1885, 2005. 16. Furey, M.L., Tanskanen, T., Beauchamp, M.S., Avikainen, S., Uutela, K., Hari, R., and Haxby, J.V.: Dissociation of face-selective cortical responses by attention. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103: 1065-1070, 2006. 17. Argall, B. D., Saad, Z. S., and Beauchamp, M. S.: Simplified intersubject averaging on the cortical surface using SUMA. Hum Brain Mapp 27:14-27, 2006. 18. Beauchamp, M. S., and Martin, A.: Grounding object concepts in perception and action: evidence from fMRI studies of tools. Cortex 43:461-468, 2007. 19. Simmons, W. K., Ramjee, V., Beauchamp, M. S., McRae, K., Martin, A., and Barsalou, L. W.: A common neural substrate for perceiving and knowing about color. Neuropsychologia 45:2802-2810, 2007. 20. Beauchamp, M. S., Yasar, N. E., Kishan, N., and Ro, T.: Human MST but not MT responds to tactile stimulation. J Neurosci 27:8261-8267, 2007. 21. Ro, T., Farne, A., Johnson, R., Wedeen, V., Chu, Z., Want, Z., Hunter, J., and Beauchamp, M.S.: Feeling sounds after a thalamic lesion. Annals of Neurology, in press.