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Complexity Matching: Restoring the Complexity of Locomotion in Older People Through Arm-in-Arm Walking

机译:复杂度匹配:通过手臂行走来恢复老年人运动的复杂性

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The complexity matching effect refers to a maximization of information exchange, when interacting systems share similar complexities. Additionally, interacting systems tend to attune their complexities in order to enhance their coordination. This effect has been observed in a number of synchronization experiments, and interpreted as a transfer of multifractality between systems. Finally, it has been shown that when two systems of different complexity levels interact, this transfer of multifractality operates from the most complex system to the less complex, yielding an increase of complexity in the latter. This theoretical framework inspired the present experiment that tested the possible restoration of complexity in older people. In young and healthy participants, walking is known to present 1/f fluctuations, reflecting the complexity of the locomotion system, providing walkers with both stability and adaptability. In contrast walking tends to present a more disordered dynamics in older people, and this whitening was shown to correlate with fall propensity. We hypothesized that if an aged participant walked in close synchrony with a young companion, the complexity matching effect should result in the restoration of complexity in the former. Older participants were involved in a prolonged training program of synchronized walking, with a young experimenter. Synchronization within the dyads was dominated by complexity matching. We observed a restoration of complexity in participants after 3 weeks, and this effect was persistent 2 weeks after the end of the training session. This work presents the first demonstration of a restoration of complexity in deficient systems.
机译:当交互系统共享相似的复杂度时,复杂度匹配效应是指信息交换的最大化。另外,交互系统趋向于调整其复杂性,以增强其协调性。在许多同步实验中已经观察到了这种影响,并解释为系统之间多重分形的转移。最后,已经表明,当两个具有不同复杂度级别的系统进行交互时,多重分形的这种转移从最复杂的系统运行到不太复杂的系统,从而导致后者的复杂性增加。这个理论框架启发了目前的实验,该实验测试了老年人可能恢复的复杂性。在年轻而健康的参与者中,步行是已知的1 / f波动,反映了运动系统的复杂性,为步行者提供了稳定性和适应性。相比之下,步行往往会在老年人中呈现出更加混乱的动态,并且这种增白被证明与跌倒倾向相关。我们假设如果一个年长的参与者与一个年轻的同伴紧密地走路,那么复杂性匹配的效果应该导致前者的复杂性得以恢复。较年长的参与者与年轻的实验者一起参加了长时间的同步步行训练课程。二元组内的同步主要由复杂度匹配决定。我们观察到参与者在3周后恢复了复杂性,并且这种影响在训练结束后2周持续存在。这项工作首次展示了缺陷系统中复杂性的恢复。

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