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3.3 Spectral Analysis by 1/f on Standing 
When the physical and mental stress is given, the response of 
stress appeared. After 15 minutes running and going up stairs 
were given as physical stress, and standing on the balcony of 
second floor were given as a mental stress of a fear of heights. 
The fluctuations of COG were measured by gyro sensor and 
those of pulse were measured by pulse sensor (Figure 8). By 
receiving stress, the influence from a problematic part of the 
lower limb transmits to the whole body (Figure 9). 
  
Figure 8. Measurement ot Standing Balance 
Using gyro sensor & Pulse Sensor 
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Figure 9. Influence of a Problematic Part of the Lower Limb 
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Figure 10. The Fluctuations of Pulse 
Resnonse from Stress 
After stress was given, the subjects had a high pulse rate as a 
result of stress, and became had a usual rate gradually (Figure 
10). The Iff fluctuation of the COG movement, i.e., an index 
to stable movement appeared in a rest condition (Figure 11). 
But the power spectrum of COG fluctuations of roll, pitch and 
yaw angles didn’t have //f fluctuation after receiving stress. It 
disappeared and became be unstable (Figure 12). 
In the case of pulse, the subjects maintained //f fluctuations. 
It was observed that the movement of COG was influenced by 
physical and mental stress. 
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