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‘A neural fossil’: human ears try to move when listening, scientists say – The Guardian

  1. ‘A neural fossil’: human ears try to move when listening, scientists say  The Guardian
  2. ‘Obsolete’ muscle that wiggles ears actually activates while listening  New Scientist
  3. Most humans haven’t moved these muscles in 25 million years  Popular Science
  4. Humans Lost the Ability to Swivel Their Ears—But These Vestigial Muscles Still Twitch  Gizmodo
  5. Ear muscle we thought humans didn’t use—except for wiggling our ears—activates during focused listening  Phys.org