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Auriculares muscles

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The muscles of the auricula |- style="text-align: center;" class="hiddenStructure" | colspan="2" |

|- style="text-align: center; line-height: 1;" class="hiddenStructure" | colspan="2" |Auricula in context. |- class="hiddenStructure" |Latin |colspan="2"| |- class="hiddenStructure" |[[List of subjects in Gray's Anatomy:229#Gray.27s_page_.23|Gray's]] |colspan="2"|[subject #229 ] |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Origin: |colspan="2"|galeal aponeurosis |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Insertion: |colspan="2"| |- style="vertical-align:top;" |[[Template:Arteries|Blood:]] |colspan="2"| |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Nerve: |colspan="2"|facial nerve |- style="vertical-align:top;" |Action: |colspan="2"| |- class="hiddenStructure" |Antagonist: |colspan="2"| |- class="hiddenStructure" |MeSH |colspan="2"|[] |- class="hiddenStructure" |Dorlands/Elsevier |colspan="2"|[/] |} The Auriculares muscles are the three muscles surrounding the auricula or outer ear.

In other animals these muscles serve to swivel the auricula to point in the direction of interesting sounds; in humans all they can manage is a feeble wiggle.

Temporoparietalis muscle

Some sources identify a "Temporoparietalis muscle" as a distinct muscle above the Auricularis superior.

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