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Nonlinear Analysis for Human Movement Variability
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Nonlinear Analysis for Human Movement Variability

sidottu, 2026
englanti

Human movement variability can be defined as the typical variations that are present in motor performance and are observed across multiple repetitions of a task. This variability is inherent within all biological systems. It can also be observed easily as it is almost impossible for an individual to perform, even an elite performer, two identical actions of the same task. Nonlinear Analysis for Human Movement Variability, Second edition presents a different approach to studying human movement variability, based on the temporal structure of variability, that is how movement changes over time despite repetitive tasks.

Featuring nine new chapters and 30 case studies, this second edition investigates human movement patterns and how these impact our daily lives. It goes beyond the basics, while maintaining a simple and approachable style and it has been fully updated with the latest findings from the research, focusing heavily on methodological developments and inclusion of examples from literature. New topics covered include recurrence quantification analysis, multifractal analysis, fractal correlation and regression and multiscale probability distribution functions plus much more. New MATLAB code and datasets will be generated to accompany each chapter to facilitate teaching and learning. The reader will gather a thorough and detailed analysis and evaluation of how to measure human movement variability.

This book will be an ideal purchase for any student engineer interested in understanding human movement variability including those in the fields of biomedical, industrial, and mechanical engineering. Its appeal will extend to ergonomists, clinicians, practitioners and physiologists too.

This title also features PowerPoint slides and additional MATLAB data for instructors to use in their classroom to enhance learning.

ISBN
9781032495828
Kieli
englanti
Paino
453 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
16.7.2026
Sivumäärä
472