Summary: Humans have vestigial ear muscles that once helped our ancestors focus on sounds. New research shows these muscles still activate when we strain to hear in noisy environments. Scientists used ...
As a result, it was found that the subjects' posterior auricular muscles were more active when the sound of the audiobook they wanted to listen to came from behind them than when the sound came ...
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