Rising or Falling
Interpreting signals of position and balance.
When the platform lowers and the column elongates: how does the brain interpret the messages from tactile cells and receptors when we keep our eyes closed?
The tactile cells in the feet respond to acceleration when starting and stopping. The receptors in the joints of the hands, feet, shoulders, and hips detect the relative position of the joints to the body. The sense of balance also sends signals. A lot of information arrives simultaneously, making it hard to interpret correctly with closed eyes.
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