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Distribution of sole Pacinian corpuscles: a histological study using near-term human feet.

Namiko SugaiKwang Ho ChoGen MurakamiHiroshi AbeEiichi UchiyamaHideji Kura
Published in: Surgical and radiologic anatomy : SRA (2021)
Because a receptive field of PCs is larger than that of the other receptors, fewer solitary PCs might cover the posterior sole. In infants, the amount of anterior sole PCs seemed to determine the initial walking pattern using the anterior foot without heel contact. Anterior PCs concentrated along flexor tendons might play a transient role as tendon organs during the initial learning of walking. During a lesson in infants, mechanical stress from the tendon and muscle was likely to degrade the PCs. In the near term, the sole PCs seemed not to be a mini-version of the adult morphology but suggested an infant-specific function.
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