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Peter H. Wilson

Researcher at Australian Catholic University

Publications -  148
Citations -  7759

Peter H. Wilson is an academic researcher from Australian Catholic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Motor skill & Motor imagery. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 136 publications receiving 6578 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter H. Wilson include Southern Cross University & RMIT University.

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European Academy for Childhood Disability (EACD): recommendations on the definition, diagnosis and intervention of developmental coordination disorder (long version).

TL;DR: This clinical practice guideline on developmental coordination disorder (CPG-DCD) for German-speaking countries, particularly Germany and Switzerland, is strongly in accordance with the European recommendations of the European Academy of Childhood Disability (EACD) from May 2010 and an international consensus, the International Leeds Consensus (2006).
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Understanding performance deficits in developmental coordination disorder: a meta-analysis of recent research

TL;DR: The aim of the meta‐analysis presented here was to summarize trends in the literature over the past 14 years and to identify and describe the main motor control and cognitive deficits that best discriminate children with DCD from those without.
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Information Processing Deficits Associated with Developmental Coordination Disorder: A Meta-analysis of Research Findings

TL;DR: The findings support the notion that perceptual problems, particularly in the visual modality, are associated with difficulties in motor coordination.
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Participation, both a means and an end: a conceptual analysis of processes and outcomes in childhood disability

TL;DR: This review outlines a conceptual approach to inform research and practice aimed at supporting children whose lives are complicated by impairment and/or chronic medical conditions, and their families.