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| J P PiekSummaryAffiliation: Curtin University of Technology Country: Australia Publications
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Timing and force control during a sequential tapping task in children with and without motor coordination problemsJ P Piek
Research Centre for Applied Psychology, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia
J Int Neuropsychol Soc 5:320-9. 1999....
Motor coordination and kinaesthesis in boys with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorderJ P Piek
School of Psychology, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia
Dev Med Child Neurol 41:159-65. 1999..The severity of the children's inattentive symptomatology was found to be a significant predictor of motor coordination difficulties. Kinaesthetic sensitivity was not found to differ significantly between the groups...
Is a quantitative approach useful in the comparison of spontaneous movements in fullterm and preterm infants?J P Piek
School of Psychology, Curtin University of Technology, G P O Box U1987, Perth 6845, Australia
Hum Mov Sci 20:717-36. 2001....
Psychosocial implications of poor motor coordination in children and adolescentsR A Skinner
School of Psychology, Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U1987, Perth 6845, WA, Australia
Hum Mov Sci 20:73-94. 2001..Adolescents also perceived themselves as less competent with poorer social support and lower self-worth than younger children. In addition, anxiety was significantly higher for the adolescent group compared to their younger counterparts...
A longitudinal study of motor ability and kinaesthetic acuity in young children at risk of developmental coordination disorderR Coleman
School of Psychology, Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U1987, Perth 6845, WA, Australia
Hum Mov Sci 20:95-110. 2001..Follow-up testing one year later showed that both groups improved their kinaesthetic acuity score although the control children remained significantly better than the children with poor motor coordination...
The influence of speed and force on bimanual finger tapping patternsP N Loseby
School of Psychology, Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U1987, Perth, WA 6845, Australia
Hum Mov Sci 20:531-47. 2001..The results indicate that movement force and rate of movement interact to influence the outcome of the tapping pattern. Further research is required to investigate force as a control parameter...
The relationship between bullying and self-worth in children with movement coordination problemsJ P Piek
School of Psychology, Curtin University of Technology, Western Australia, Australia
Br J Educ Psychol 75:453-63. 2005..Furthermore, children with movement problems such as developmental coordination disorder (DCD) are considered at risk of both victimization and low self-worth...
