Andrew Huberman· PhD
And the pinnas of your ears, this outer part that is made of cartilage and stuff is arranged such that it can capture sound in the best way for your head size.
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And the pinnas of your ears, this outer part that is made of cartilage and stuff is arranged such that it can capture sound in the best way for your head size.
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So the shape of these ears that we have is such that it amplifies high-frequency sounds.
And the pinnas of your ears, this outer part that is made of cartilage and stuff, is arranged such that it can capture sound in the best way for your head size. So the shape of these ears that we have is such that it can amplify high-frequency sounds.