transmitTALKS 2011 speaker:
// Daniel Levitin - Professor, McGill University
Dr. Daniel Levitin earned his B.A. in Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Science at Stanford University, and went on to earn his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Oregon, researching complex auditory patterns and pattern processing in expert and non-expert populations. He completed post-doctoral training at Stanford University Medical School (in Neuroimaging) and at UC Berkeley (in Cognitive Psychology). He has consulted on audio sound source separation for the U.S. Navy, and on audio quality for several rock bands (including the Grateful Dead and Steely Dan), record labels, and served as one of the “Golden Ears” expert listeners in the original Dolby AC3 compression tests. He worked for two years at the Silicon Valley think tank Interval Research Corporation. He taught at Stanford University in the Department of Computer Science, the Program in Human-Computer Interaction, and the Departments of Psychology, Anthropology, Computer Music, and History of Science. Currently, he is an Associate Professor of Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience, and Music at McGill University (Montreal, Quebec). He is the author of the #1 best-seller ”This Is Your Brain On Music” (Dutton/Penguin, 2006); published in eleven languages and which spent more than one year on the New York Times Bestseller list. His newest book, “The World in Six Songs” (Dutton/Penguin, 2008) hit bestseller lists in its first week of release.