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    Dear all,

    i am looking for references (and ideas) concerning potential adult
    age-graded differences in "movement repertoire", at different levels:

    - (motor) activities (e.g., different sports)
    - kinds of movements performed in everyday life (e.g., walking, rolling,
    jumping, swimming, ...)
    - strategies used to perform a certain (complex) task
    - use of motor equivalence and coordination

    With respect to early development, there is some work concerning the first
    three points but little on the last. Regarding adult aging, I am only aware
    of (few) studies concerning the last point (multi-finger force control,
    analyzed using the UCM approach), and none on the first three. I would like
    to get a more complete picture.

    Any comments are very welcome. Thanks in advance,

    Julius Verrel




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    Julius Verrel
    Center for Lifespan Psychology
    MPI for Human Development
    Lentzeallee 94
    D-14195 Berlin
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