Ear’s spiral responds to bass

New theory explains why our hearing machinery is coiled up.

Why is our cochlea, the key organ of hearing, curled into a spiral? It has been often thought to be a space-saving measure. But researchers in the United States have shown that the spiral could be vital for increasing our ear’s sensitivity to sound, particularly at low frequencies.

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