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