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Overview

Tim Bayne is affiliated with Monash University in Australia and conducts research primarily in the fields of neuroscience and psychology. Their work concentrates on cognitive neuroscience, with additional focus areas including social psychology, philosophy, developmental and educational psychology, and neurology.

The main research topics covered by Bayne include neural dynamics and brain function, paranormal experiences and beliefs, functional brain connectivity studies, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, embodied and extended cognition, child and animal learning development, and neuroethics, human enhancement, and biomedical innovations.

Bayne has contributed scholarly articles to various academic venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Trends in Cognitive Sciences
  • Mind & Language
  • Nature reviews. Neuroscience
  • Neuropsychology Review
  • Philosophical Topics

Recent papers authored by Bayne illustrate the topics they engage with:

  • Tests for consciousness in humans and beyond, 2024, Trends in Cognitive Sciences
  • Consciousness in the cradle: on the emergence of infant experience, 2023, Trends in Cognitive Sciences
  • Consciousness, Concepts and Natural Kinds, 2020, Philosophical Topics

Other notable papers related to consciousness studies from frequent coauthors include:

  • Theories of consciousness, 2022, Nature reviews. Neuroscience (Anil K. Seth)
  • Split-Brain: What We Know Now and Why This is Important for Understanding Consciousness, 2020, Neuropsychology Review (Edward H.F. de Haan)

Bayne has collaborated with a number of researchers on multiple occasions. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Anil K. Seth
  • Marcello Massimini
  • Joel Frohlich
  • Stephen M. Fleming
  • Megan A. K. Peters

Best Publications

  • The Unity of Consciousness

    Timothy Bayne

  • Are There Levels of Consciousness

    Timothy Bayne;Timothy Bayne;Jakob Hohwy;Adrian M. Owen

  • PERCEPTION AND THE REACH OF PHENOMENAL CONTENT

    Tim Bayne

  • Amputees By Choice: Body Integrity Identity Disorder and the Ethics of Amputation

    Tim Bayne;Neil Levy

  • In Defence of the Doxastic Conception of Delusions

    Timothy J. Bayne;Elisabeth Pacherie

  • What is the unity of consciousness

    Timothy J. Bayne;David J. Chalmers

  • Delusion and self-deception: Affective and motivational influences on belief formation

    Tim Bayne;Jordi Fernández

  • The Phenomenology of Agency

    Tim Bayne

  • Narrators and comparators: the architecture of agentive self-awareness

    Tim Bayne;Elisabeth Pacherie

  • Bottom-Up or Top-Down? Campbell's Rationalist Account of Monothematic Delusions

    Tim Bayne;Elisabeth Pacherie

  • The unity of consciousness and the split-brain syndrome

    Tim Bayne

  • The Feeling of Doing: Deconstructing the Phenomenology of Agency

    Timothy J. Bayne;Neil Levy

  • What is cognition

    Tim Bayne;David Brainard;Richard W. Byrne;Lars Chittka

  • The Vegetative State and the Science of Consciousness

    Nicholas Shea;Tim Bayne

  • On the axiomatic foundations of the integrated information theory of consciousness.

    Timothy John Bayne

  • CONSCIOUS STATES AND CONSCIOUS CREATURES: EXPLANATION IN THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF CONSCIOUSNESS

    Tim Bayne

  • Toward a pluralist account of parenthood

    Tim Bayne;Avery Kolers

  • Dimensions of consciousness and the psychedelic state.

    Timothy John Bayne;Oliver Carter

  • Are There Islands of Awareness

    Tim Bayne;Tim Bayne;Anil K. Seth;Anil K. Seth;Marcello Massimini;Marcello Massimini

  • Closing the gap? Some questions for neurophenomenology

    Tim Bayne

  • Phenomenology and delusions : Who put the 'alien' in alien control?

    Elisabeth Pacherie;Melissa Green;Timothy J. Bayne

  • Phenomenology and the feeling of doing: Wegner on the conscious will

    Timothy Bayne

  • The Illusion of conscious will

    Timothy Bayne

Frequent Co-Authors

Jakob Hohwy
Jakob Hohwy Monash University
Neil Levy
Neil Levy Macquarie University
Anil K. Seth
Anil K. Seth University of Sussex
Adrian M. Owen
Adrian M. Owen University of Western Ontario
Marcello Massimini
Marcello Massimini University of Milan
Axel Cleeremans
Axel Cleeremans Université Libre de Bruxelles
Charles Spence
Charles Spence University of Oxford
Melissa J. Green
Melissa J. Green University of New South Wales
Robyn Langdon
Robyn Langdon Macquarie University
Cecilia Heyes
Cecilia Heyes University of Oxford

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