Decoding Eye Movements through Ear Sounds

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Researchers at Duke University have discovered that the ear emits subtle sounds in response to eye movements, allowing them to determine where someone is looking. These ear sounds, potentially caused by muscle contractions or hair cell activations, challenge existing beliefs about ear function and may help synchronize sight and sound perception. The findings could lead to new clinical hearing tests and a deeper understanding of sensory integration.
Topics:health#clinical-hearing-tests#ear-sounds#eye-movements#neuroscience#perception#sensory-integration
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