However you look at it, children’s movements are variable. Variability is an inherent characteristic of motor development. This thesis examines motor variability in middle childhood development (5-10 years of age) in typically developing children as well as in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), a movement disorder that is characterized by high levels of variability. Doing so, this thesis puts the spotlight on the developmental period of middle childhood, therewith rejuvenating the ‘forgotten years’ of development. Until now, variability in motor activities in this period has been viewed as something negative, reflecting error of execution and therefore hindering performance of everyday life activities. The results of t...
This commentary on the developmental dynamics special issue in Human Development identifies a set of...
This article reviews 18 instances in the literature where dynamic systems theory (DST) has been used...
The Neuronal Group Selection Theory (NGST) could offer new insights into the mechanisms directing mo...
However you look at it, children’s movements are variable. Variability is an inherent characteristic...
The Dynamic Systems Approach (DSA) to development has been shown to be a promising theory to underst...
The Dynamic Systems Approach (DSA) to development has been shown to be a promising theory to underst...
Movement variability is considered essential to typical motor development. However, multiple theoret...
In this chapter, we ask two questions. First, can the study of the perception–action system across t...
Aim: To investigate the characteristics of children with DCD with different severity of motor abilit...
The aim of the present thesis is to examine the intrinsic dynamics of rhythmic coordinated actions i...
High motor variability is an often-found characteristic of Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)...
This review summarizes early human motor development. From early fetal age motor behavior is based o...
Purpose: To explore the differences in learning a dynamic balance task between children with and wit...
This commentary on the developmental dynamics special issue in Human Development identifies a set of...
This article reviews 18 instances in the literature where dynamic systems theory (DST) has been used...
The Neuronal Group Selection Theory (NGST) could offer new insights into the mechanisms directing mo...
However you look at it, children’s movements are variable. Variability is an inherent characteristic...
The Dynamic Systems Approach (DSA) to development has been shown to be a promising theory to underst...
The Dynamic Systems Approach (DSA) to development has been shown to be a promising theory to underst...
Movement variability is considered essential to typical motor development. However, multiple theoret...
In this chapter, we ask two questions. First, can the study of the perception–action system across t...
Aim: To investigate the characteristics of children with DCD with different severity of motor abilit...
The aim of the present thesis is to examine the intrinsic dynamics of rhythmic coordinated actions i...
High motor variability is an often-found characteristic of Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)...
This review summarizes early human motor development. From early fetal age motor behavior is based o...
Purpose: To explore the differences in learning a dynamic balance task between children with and wit...
This commentary on the developmental dynamics special issue in Human Development identifies a set of...
This article reviews 18 instances in the literature where dynamic systems theory (DST) has been used...
The Neuronal Group Selection Theory (NGST) could offer new insights into the mechanisms directing mo...