Ernest Glen Wever

Affiliations: 
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
Area:
Hearing
Website:
http://www.ling.fju.edu.tw/hearing/historical%20review1930-1.htm
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Children

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Merle Lawrence grad student
Glenis R. Long grad student Princeton (PsychTree)
James C. Saunders grad student Princeton
Willard Rowand Thurlow grad student 1942
James A. Simmons grad student 1969 Princeton
Richard R. Fay grad student 1970 Princeton
John I. Dalland post-doc 1962-1967 Princeton

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Jack A. Vernon collaborator
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Wever EG, Gans C. (2009) The ear in Amphisbaenia (Reptilia); further anatomical observations Journal of Zoology. 171: 189-206
Wever EG. (1979) Middle ear muscles of the frog. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 76: 3031-3
Gans C, Wever EG. (1976) Ear and hearing in Sphenodon punctatus. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 73: 4244-6
Wever EG, Gans C. (1976) The caecilian ear: further observations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 73: 3744-6
Wever EG. (1975) The caecilian ear. The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 191: 63-72
Gans C, Wever EG. (1975) The amphisbaenian ear: Blanus cinereus and Diplometopon zarudnyi. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 72: 1487-90
Gans C, Wever EG. (1974) Temperature effects on hearing in two species of Amphisbaenia. Nature. 250: 79-80
Ridgway SH, McCormick JG, Wever EG. (1974) Surgical approach to the dolphin's ear. The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 188: 265-76
Wever EG. (1974) The lizard ear: Gekkonidae. Journal of Morphology. 143: 121-65
Wever EG. (1973) The function of the middle ear in lizards: divergent types. The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 184: 97-126
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