Listen up! - Directional listening

The cat lies on the couch, eyes closed. Only the ears move slightly and turn in the direction from which they perceive a sound. Why can some creatures move their ears in all directions and we humans cannot? Why do we have two ears? And what would happen if we only had one ear? We playfully explore these questions with simple experiments.

The participants learn how hearing influences our orientation and why the ability to hear is important. We become even more aware of how much we humans usually rely on our sense of sight. That's why we try to leave our eyes out of it for a while and let our ears do the talking. This way we can concentrate completely on our hearing.

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Animals, plants, habitats

Biology

Hearing

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