Nakamura Toru, Kiyono Ken, Yoshiuchi Kazuhiro, Nakahara Rika, Struzik Zbigniew R, Yamamoto Yoshiharu
The Center for Advanced Medical Engineering and Informatics, Osaka University, 1-3 Machikaneyama, Toyonaka-shi, Osaka 560-8531, Japan.
Phys Rev Lett. 2007 Sep 28;99(13):138103. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.138103.
We describe the nature of human behavioral organization, specifically how resting and active periods are interwoven throughout daily life. Active period durations with physical activity count successively above a predefined threshold, when rescaled with individual means, follow a universal stretched exponential (gamma-type) cumulative distribution with characteristic time, both in healthy individuals and in patients with major depressive disorder. On the other hand, resting period durations below the threshold for both groups obey a scale-free power-law cumulative distribution over two decades, with significantly lower scaling exponents in the patients. We thus find universal distribution laws governing human behavioral organization, with a parameter altered in depression.
我们描述了人类行为组织的本质,特别是休息和活动时段在日常生活中是如何交织在一起的。当按个体均值重新缩放时,身体活动计数高于预定义阈值的活动时段持续时间,在健康个体和重度抑郁症患者中均遵循具有特征时间的通用拉伸指数(伽马型)累积分布。另一方面,两组低于阈值的休息时段持续时间在二十年期间遵循无标度幂律累积分布,患者的标度指数明显更低。因此,我们发现了支配人类行为组织的通用分布规律,且有一个参数在抑郁症中发生了改变。