@article{oai:kanazawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00059030, author = {淺井, 仁 and 稲岡, プレイアデス 千春 and Asai, Hitoshi and Inaoka, Pleiades T.}, journal = {Neuroscience Letters}, month = {Apr}, note = {The purpose of this study was to clarify the functional role of the heel pressure information for perceiving a backward-leaning position through a decrease in sensory information using local cooling on the heel in healthy participants (n = 11). The position of the center of pressure in the anteroposterior direction (CoPy position) while standing was represented as the percentage distance (%FL) from the hindmost point of the heel (0 %FL) in relation to the foot length. The most backward-leaning position was measured under cool-heel condition and normal-heel condition. The perceptibility of six reference positions (45 %FL, 40 %FL, 35 %FL, 30 %FL, 25 %FL, and 20 %FL) was evaluated with regard to the reproducibility of these positions under both heel conditions. The most backward-leaning position under cool-heel condition was located significantly further backward than that under normal-heel condition. The absolute error at 25 %FL under cool-heel condition was significantly larger than that under normal-heel condition. The sensory information from the heels may have a decisive meaning in the perception of the most backward-leaning position. At 25 %FL, there may be no other sources of sensory information for sensory reweighting aside from the heel pressure for position perception under cooled condition., Embargo Period 12 months, 金沢大学医薬保健研究域保健学系}, title = {The role of the pressure information from the heel on the perception of the backward-leaning standing position.}, volume = {750}, year = {2021} }