Chaotic dynamics of movements stochastic instability and the hypothesis of N.A. Bernstein about "repetition without repetition"
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The registration of tremor was performed in two groups of subjects (15 people in each group) with different physical fitness at rest and at a static loads of 3N. Each subject has been tested 15 series (number of series N=15) in both states (with and without physical loads) and each series contained 15 samples (n=15) of tremorogramm measurements (500 elements in each sample, registered coordinates x1(t) of the finger position relative to eddy current sensor) of the finger. Using non-parametric Wilcoxon test of each series of experiment a pairwise comparison was made forming 15 tables in which the results of calculation of pairwise comparison was presented as a matrix (15x15) for tremorogramms are presented. The average number of hits random pairs of samples (<k>) and standard deviation {\sigma} were calculated for all 15 matrices without load and under the impact of physical load (3N), which showed an increase almost in twice in the number k of pairs of matching samples of tremorogramms at conditions of a static load. For all these samples it was calculated special quasi-attractor (this square was presented the distinguishes between physical load and without it. All samples present the stochastic unstable state.
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