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Despite Being Pretty Much Useless, These Ear-Wiggling Muscles Still Attempt To WorkOur auricular muscles are vestigial, remaining part of our bodies while losing their function – moving the pinna, the outer ear – as evolution took its course. “The exact reason these became ...
Ear (aural) hematomas occur when blood vessels in the pinna rupture secondary to trauma or excessive head shaking. Blood fills the space between the skin and the cartilage, causing pain and ...
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The hidden role of auricular muscles in listening effortThese auricular muscles helped change the shape of the pinna, or the shell of the ear, funneling sound to the eardrums. Millions of years ago, our ancestors stopped using them, so humans ...
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