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Hearing the Music of the Hemispheres

Erin B. Mee, Author

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Dan Lloyd

Dan Lloyd is Thomas C. Brownwell Professor of Philosophy and a faculty member of the neuroscience program at Trinity College, Connecticut. He is the author of Radiant Cool: A Novel Theory of Consciousness (MIT Press, 2004) and Simple Minds (MIT Press, 1989). His current projects include Ghosts in the Machine (Rowan and Littlefield, forthcoming), a philosophical drama about minds, brains, and computers, and Subjective Time (MIT Press, forthcoming), an anthology on the philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience of experienced temporality. He was the first recipient of the New Perspectives in fMRI Research Award (given by fMRI Data Center and the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience), and recently received a Fulbright Fellowship for research and teaching in Helsinki, Finland. In the 2010/11 academic year he was a visiting scholar at Nankai University in Tianjin, China. He is currently working with composer Eduardo Miranda to use the experience of hearing a piece of music as the basis for remixing the piece itself. Lloyd and Josipovic are currently scanning subjects as they listen to the second movement of Beethoven's Symphony no. 7.

For more information about Lloyd's work, visit: www.trincoll.edu/~dlloyd/
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