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

Physics – Data Analysis – Statistics and Probability

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28 pages, 18 figures, Submitted to Nonlinear Phenomena in Complex Systems, Minsk, Belarus

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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 relaxation of force output fluctuation with taking into account the effects of two relaxation channels. The first of them contains the contribution of short-range correlation whereas other relaxation component reflects the effect of long-range correlation. The analysis of experimental data shows, that the general behavior of relaxation processes at human aging is determined by a complicated combination and nonlinear interactions two above stated relaxation processes as a whole.

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