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The gross impact of aging on behavior is widely studied by using self-reports and physical-activity sensors, and they reveal difficulties in the execution of daily behavior and mobility in the elderly (Burns, 1999; Chen et_al, 2019; Gale et_al, 2015; Lawton, 1971; Taraldsen et_al, 2012). Such observations raise the possibility that the impact of aging on real-world behavior may be systematically coordinated-where some types of performance decline while others remain unaffected or even improve, whether this happens under the influence of changing ability or motivation (Heckhausen et_al, 2019; Korniotis and Kumar . . .
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