Evolution has largely deprived us of our ability to swivel our ears, but those vestigial muscles still activate when we listen intently, according to new research.
The auricular muscles, which enabled our distant ancestors to move their ears for better hearing, activate when people try to ...
[7–9] Specifically, several researchers [10–13] hypothesized that the stiffness of specific muscles (rotator cuff) may contribute to posterior ... superior humeral head translations on the ...
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