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Live Science on MSN'Vestigial' human ear-wiggling muscle actually flexes when we're straining to hearWhen we strain to catch what someone is saying in a noisy room, for example, small muscles in our outer ears, called the superior auricular muscles, kick into action, likely in an attempt to ...
The researchers found activity in the superior auricular muscles, which lift the ear upwards and outwards, was larger during the most difficult listening conditions and that the posterior ...
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