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Relaxational Singularities of Human Motor System at Aging Due to Short-Range and Long-Range Time Correlations

In this paper we study the relaxation singularities of human motor system at aging. Our purpose is to examine the structure of force output variability as a function of human aging in the time and frequency domains. For analysis of experimental data we have developed here the statistical theory of r...

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Main Authors: Yulmetyev, Renat M, Valliancourt, David E, Gafarov, Fail M, Demin, Sergey A, Oleg Yu Panischev, Hänggi, Peter
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Motors
Singularities
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