Dan Lloyd is the Thomas C. Brownell Professor of Philosophy and a Professor of Neuroscience at Trinity College, Connecticut. He is the author/editor of Subjective Time: The philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience of temporality (co-edited with Valtteri Arstila), MIT Press, 2014; Radiant Cool: a novel theory of consciousness, an exploration of consciousness presented as noir detective fiction, MIT Press, 2004; and Simple Minds, a philosophical examination of scientific approaches to the mind and brain. Bradford Books/MIT Press, 1989. He has presented his animations and sonifications of brain activity in the US, Great Britain, and Europe.
About Dan Lloyd
Dan Lloyd is the Thomas C. Brownell Professor of Philosophy and a Professor of Neuroscience at Trinity College, Connecticut. He is the author/editor of 'Subjective Time: The philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience of temporality' (co-edited with Valtteri Arstila), MIT Press, 2014; 'Radiant Cool: a novel theory of consciousness', an exploration of consciousness presented as noir detective fiction, MIT Press, 2004; and 'Simple Minds', a philosophical examination of scientific approaches to the mind and brain. Bradford Books/MIT Press, 1989. He has presented his animations and sonifications of brain activity in the US, Great Britain, and Europe.
Articles with Dan Lloyd

Notes Toward a Theory of Sensorimotor Understanding
Dan Lloyd is the Thomas C. Brownell Professor of Philosophy and a Professor of Neuroscience at Trinity College, Connecticut. He is the author/editor of ‘Subjective Time: The philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience of temporality’ (co-edited with Valtteri Arstila). In this article he discusses his developing research into the animation and sonification of brain activity.