Nonlinear Analysis for Human Movement Variability: 1st Edition
Author ORCID Identifier
Myers - https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2934-2624
Stergiou - https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9737-9939
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Description
How Does the Body’s Motor Control System Deal with Repetition?
While the presence of nonlinear dynamics can be explained and understood, it is difficult to be measured. A study of human movement variability with a focus on nonlinear dynamics, Nonlinear Analysis for Human Movement Variability, examines the characteristics of human movement within this framework, explores human movement in repetition, and explains how and why we analyze human movement data. It takes an in-depth look into the nonlinear dynamics of systems within and around us, investigates the temporal structure of variability, and discusses the properties of chaos and fractals as they relate to human movement.
Providing a foundation for the use of nonlinear analysis and the study of movement variability in practice, the book describes the nonlinear dynamical features found in complex biological and physical systems, and introduces key concepts that help determine and identify patterns within the fluctuations of data that are repeated over time. It presents commonly used methods and novel approaches to movement analysis that reveal intriguing properties of the motor control system and introduce new ways of thinking about variability, adaptability, health, and motor learning.
In addition, this text:
- Demonstrates how nonlinear measures can be used in a variety of different tasks and populations
- Presents a wide variety of nonlinear tools such as the Lyapunov exponent, surrogation, entropy, and fractal analysis
- Includes examples from research on how nonlinear analysis can be used to understand real-world applications
- Provides numerous case studies in postural control, gait, motor control, and motor development
Nonlinear Analysis for Human Movement Variability advances the field of human movement variability research by dissecting human movement and studying the role of movement variability. The book proposes new ways to use nonlinear analysis and investigate the temporal structure of variability, and enables engineers, movement scientists, clinicians, and those in related disciplines to effectively apply nonlinear analysis in practice.
ISBN
9781498703321
Publication Date
1-26-2016
Publisher
Routledge
Recommended Citation
Stergiou, Nicholas, "Nonlinear Analysis for Human Movement Variability: 1st Edition" (2016). Biomechanics Books and Monographs. 1.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/biomechanicsbooks/1
Comments
Chapter 2: Time Series is written by the University of Nebraska at Omaha professor, Sara A. Myers. This chapter is available at: https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/biomechanicsarticles/343/
Chapter 5: Surrogation Analysis is written by the University of Nebraska at Omaha professor: Sara A. Myers. This chapter is available at: https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/biomechanicsarticles/342/
Chapter 8: Autocorrelations Function, Mutual Information, and Correlation Dimension is written by the University of Nebraska at Omaha profession: Nathaniel H. Hunt. This chapter is available at: https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/biomechanicsarticles/344/