Japanese Women’s Age-related Differences between Controlled Force Exertion Measured by a Computer-generated Sinusoidal Waveform and a Bar Chart Display
Abstract:Because developing an accurate method of measuring controlled force exertion is important, this study examined age differences in corresponding relationships between controlled force exertions measured by sinusoidal waveform and bar chart displays. Additionally, the study clarified the judgment score of the controlled force exertion's decrease. Participants were 215 right-handed female adults, aged 20-84, in three age groups: young (n = 64, mean age 24, SD = 2.8 years), middle-aged (n = 91, mean age 43, SD = 8… Show more
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