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- who: Didier Delignières from the Laboratory, United States University of North Texas have published the research: Complexity Matching: Restoring the Complexity of Locomotion in Older People Through Arm-in-Arm Walking, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Of special interest for the present work, Hausdorff and collaborators showed that the series of stride durations, during walking, presented a typical structure over time, characterized by the presence of long-range correlation (Hausdorff et_al, 1995, 1996, 2001). The hypothesis that sustains this work is based on the concept of complexity matching, initially introduced by West et_al . The . . .

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