E. Glen Wever

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Ernest Glen Wever (October 16, 1902–September 4, 1991) was an American experimental psychologist known for his elucidation of hearing in vertebrates, ranging from the biomechanical functioning of the cochlea to the neural coding of sound and the evolutionary biology of hearing.[1][2]

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