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Tim Bayne is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Monash University. His research focuses on the philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and consciousness, with particular emphasis on consciousness measurement, structural features of consciousness, and the concept of 'levels of consciousness.' He collaborates with neuroscientists and philosophers to bridge epistemological and metaphysical questions about consciousness.
His research interests include the unity of consciousness, cognitive phenomenology, delusion etiology in psychiatry, and the natural kind approach to studying consciousness. He has co-authored works with prominent scholars like Nicholas Shea, Jakob Hohwy, and Adrian Owen, addressing topics ranging from split-brain phenomena to psychedelic states.
Bayne’s publications explore interdisciplinary intersections between philosophy and neuroscience, emphasizing rigorous analysis of consciousness from both theoretical and empirical angles. His work on levels of consciousness challenges prevailing assumptions and seeks to unify disparate methodologies in consciousness science.
He has no listed awards but maintains active collaborations in cognitive science and philosophy of science. His advisory work and grants are not detailed here, though his research is supported by institutional and collaborative networks at Monash University and beyond.




