Superior auricular muscle

The superior auricular muscle (musculus auricularis superior) is one of the three extrinsic auricular muscles that are responsible for the movement of the auricle of the ear. The other two muscles in this group are the anterior auricular muscle and the posterior auricular muscle.
Anatomy[edit]
The superior auricular muscle originates from the galea aponeurotica, a tough layer of dense fibrous tissue which covers the upper part of the cranium. It inserts into the upper part of the auricle.
Blood Supply[edit]
The muscle receives its blood supply from the posterior auricular artery, a branch of the external carotid artery.
Innervation[edit]
The superior auricular muscle is innervated by the facial nerve, specifically by the temporal branch of the facial nerve.
Function[edit]
The primary function of the superior auricular muscle is to elevate the auricle. This action is more pronounced in some animals, such as horses and dogs, which can move their ears to better capture sounds. In humans, this muscle is often vestigial and its function is limited.
Clinical Significance[edit]
While the superior auricular muscle has limited function in humans, it can be involved in certain medical conditions. For example, it may be affected in cases of facial nerve paralysis, which can impact the movement of the auricle.
See Also[edit]
- Auricle (anatomy)
- Facial nerve
- Extrinsic auricular muscles
- Anterior auricular muscle
- Posterior auricular muscle
References[edit]
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