someguy3toAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world·10 months agoPeople that can wiggle their ears, how???message-squarearrow-up169arrow-down14message-square35fedilink
arrow-up165arrow-down1message-squarePeople that can wiggle their ears, how???someguy3toAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world·10 months agomessage-square35fedilink
minus-squareMelllvarEnglisharrow-up7arrow-down0·10 months agolinkfedilinkJaw muscles. They extend up past the ear and over the head.
minus-squaresomeguy3OParrow-up4arrow-down0·10 months agolinkfedilinkSo you’re flexing your jaw muscles?
minus-squareMelllvarEnglisharrow-up4arrow-down0·10 months agoedit-210 months agolinkfedilinkYes. But not the “main” jaw muscle that gives up/down biting force. It’s the ones that let you move your jaw side-to-side and forward/back. Especially the forward/back ones.
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minus-squareMyOtherUsernamearrow-up2arrow-down0·10 months agolinkfedilinkFinally found out I use the anterior auricular muscle. There are various vestigial muscles around the ear, but this is the one I ended up training.
minus-squarejabathekekarrow-up1arrow-down0·10 months agolinkfedilinkNot exactly wiggling the ears, but the stuff around it.
Jaw muscles. They extend up past the ear and over the head.
So you’re flexing your jaw muscles?
Yes. But not the “main” jaw muscle that gives up/down biting force. It’s the ones that let you move your jaw side-to-side and forward/back. Especially the forward/back ones.
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Finally found out I use the anterior auricular muscle. There are various vestigial muscles around the ear, but this is the one I ended up training.
Not exactly wiggling the ears, but the stuff around it.