Background
Green, David Marvin was born on June 7, 1932 in Jackson, Michigan, United States. Son of George Elmer and Carrie Ruth (Crawford) F.
(This book brings together recent research on the ability ...)
This book brings together recent research on the ability of human listeners to discern changes in the shape of complex acoustic spectra. It systematically discusses issues surrounding the discrimination of a change in acoustic intensity and the physiological mechanisms responsible for this process. The book also proposes two new theories which attempt to explain spectral shape discrimination on the basis of more elementary auditory processes. The research described here is helping scientists gain a better understanding of auditory skills such as those involved in listening to music and speech.
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consultant Psychology educator researcher
Green, David Marvin was born on June 7, 1932 in Jackson, Michigan, United States. Son of George Elmer and Carrie Ruth (Crawford) F.
Bachelor, University of Michigan, 1954; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Michigan, 1958; Master of Arts (honorary), University Cambridge, 1973; Master of Arts (honorary), Harvard University, 1973.
Research associate electronic defense group, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1954-1958; assistant professor psychology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1958-1963; associate professor, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1963-1966; professor, University of California, San Diego, 1966-1973; professor psychophysics, Harvard University, Cambridge, 1973-1985; graduate research professor psychology, U. Florida, Gainesville, 1985-1996; professor emeritus, U. Florida, Gainesville, since 1996. Acoustic consultant Bolt, Beranek & Newman, Conoga Park, California, since 1958.
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Fellow National Academy of Sciences, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Acoustical Society of America (president 1985, Silver medal in psychological and physiological acoustics 1990, Gold medal 1994), Committee on Hearing and Bio-Acoustics (chairman 1970-1971, 78-79, executive committee 1968-1971).
Married Clara Loftstrom, February 2, 1953 (deceased December 1978). Children: Allen, Phillip, Katherine, George. Married Marian Heinzman, June 7, 1980.