Chronicle of a deaf audiologist

Can you wiggle your ears?

Millions of years ago, our ancestors used the auricular muscles to move their ears towards sounds.

Perhaps these muscles are redundant now because modern humans predominantly depend on visual and verbal communication.

A Frontiers in Neuroscience study found that these muscles still activate in some people when listening gets challenging, especially the superior auricular muscles.

The harder the task, the more active the ear muscles were, but they chilled out during easy tasks.

 

 

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  • Photo credit:  © Alan Fortune

    Sandra Vandenhoff

    Dr. Sandra Vandenhoff is an audiologist with hearing loss, founder of HEARa, Hearing Rehabilitation teacher, and Canadian author, who does not remember saying on her first day of wearing hearing aids: "Mom, I can hear my shoelaces!"

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