목차
Ⅰ. 서 론
Ⅱ. 연구방법
Ⅲ. 결과 및 논의
Ⅳ. 결 론
참고문헌
Ⅱ. 연구방법
Ⅲ. 결과 및 논의
Ⅳ. 결 론
참고문헌
본문내용
fast limb movements in man. Journal of Physiology, 335, 1-13.
Shock, N.W.(1967). Physical activity and the rate of aging. Canadian medical association of Journal, 96;836.
Shock, N.W., & Norris, A.H.(1970) Neuromuscular coordination as a factor in age changes in muscular exercise. In E, Jokl & D, Brunner(Eds.), Physical activity and aging,(Vol. 4). Basel : S, Karger.
Verillo, R.T., & Verillo, V(1985). Sensory and perceptual performance. In Charness(Ed.), Aging and human Perfor- mance(pp. 1-46). Chicester, england : Weley.
Walker, N., Philbin, D.A., Fisk, A.D. (1997). Age-related in movement control : Adjusting submovement structure to optimize perfor- mance, Journal of Gerontology, 52B, No 1, 40-52.
Welford, A.T.(1981). Signal, noise, performance and age, Human Factors, 23, 97-109.
ABSTRACT
A Study on the Movement Performance as a Function of Aging
Kim, Hong-Baek
The purpose of this study was to analyze performance of single arm movement as a function of aging. The subjects were elderly subjects(12) and yonger controls(12).
The experimental design was two factor mixed design with repeated measure. Independent variables was group and movement complexity. and Dependent variables was variability of movement time and spatial variability. The results of this study were as follows ;
The first, there was significant difference between two group on the variability of movement time. The second, there was significant difference between conditions of movement complexity on the variability of movement time and spatial variability.
The third, there was not significant difference between two group on spatial variability.
In conclusion, the aging affect of the elderly leads to a significant improvement the variability of time than spatial variability in movement performance.
Shock, N.W.(1967). Physical activity and the rate of aging. Canadian medical association of Journal, 96;836.
Shock, N.W., & Norris, A.H.(1970) Neuromuscular coordination as a factor in age changes in muscular exercise. In E, Jokl & D, Brunner(Eds.), Physical activity and aging,(Vol. 4). Basel : S, Karger.
Verillo, R.T., & Verillo, V(1985). Sensory and perceptual performance. In Charness(Ed.), Aging and human Perfor- mance(pp. 1-46). Chicester, england : Weley.
Walker, N., Philbin, D.A., Fisk, A.D. (1997). Age-related in movement control : Adjusting submovement structure to optimize perfor- mance, Journal of Gerontology, 52B, No 1, 40-52.
Welford, A.T.(1981). Signal, noise, performance and age, Human Factors, 23, 97-109.
ABSTRACT
A Study on the Movement Performance as a Function of Aging
Kim, Hong-Baek
The purpose of this study was to analyze performance of single arm movement as a function of aging. The subjects were elderly subjects(12) and yonger controls(12).
The experimental design was two factor mixed design with repeated measure. Independent variables was group and movement complexity. and Dependent variables was variability of movement time and spatial variability. The results of this study were as follows ;
The first, there was significant difference between two group on the variability of movement time. The second, there was significant difference between conditions of movement complexity on the variability of movement time and spatial variability.
The third, there was not significant difference between two group on spatial variability.
In conclusion, the aging affect of the elderly leads to a significant improvement the variability of time than spatial variability in movement performance.