Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
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INTENSITY APPROXIMATION OF RANDOM FLUCTUATION IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2002
  • Gafarov Fail Mubarakovich, author
  • Other authors Natalya Emelyanova, Peter Hänggi, Alexander Prokhorov
    Bibliographic description in the original language Renat M. Yulmetyev, , Natalya Emelyanova, Peter Hänggi, Fail Gafarov, Alexander Prokhorov. Long-range memory and non-Markov statistical effects in human sensorimotor coordination. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Volume 316, Issues 1–4, 15 December 2002, Pages 671–687.
    Annotation In this paper, the non-Markov statistical processes and long-range memory effects in human sensorimotor coordination are investigated. The theoretical basis of this study is the statistical theory of non-stationary discrete non-Markov processes in complex systems (Phys. Rev. E 62, 6178 (2000)). The human sensorimotor coordination was experimentally studied by means of standard dynamical tapping test on the group of 32 young peoples with tap numbers up to 400. This test was carried out separately for the right and the left hand according to the degree of domination of each brain hemisphere. The numerical analysis of the experimental results was made with the help of power spectra of the initial time correlation function, the memory functions of low orders and the first three points of the statistical spectrum of non-Markovity parameter. Our observations demonstrate, that with the regard to results of the standard dynamic tapping-test it is possible to divide all examinees into five diff
    Keywords Complex systems; Non-Markov effects; Human sensorimotor coordination
    The name of the journal PHYSICA A
    URL http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378437102012062
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