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Motor Development

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The Motor Development - Mijlpalen was developed as a parent-report scale that measures the developmental stages of children with various items. For example: "At how many months was your child able to roll over from back to stomach?"
Karen E. Adolph, Christina M. Hospodar
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Development of the Crown Motor

Proceedings 2001 ICRA. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (Cat. No.01CH37164), 2002
This paper describes a new fluid motor named "Crown Motor". It uses a new mechanism that consists of two crown gears with more than three cylinders around the rotation axis. The torque of this motor is high, with a high gear ratio of 77:1, accomplished by using only two crown gears, while rotation speed is slow enough (/spl sim/16 rpm) to allow for ...
Hitoshi Kimura   +2 more
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Motor development

Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2008
Abstract This chapter examines motor development from a number of perspectives. The first two sections overview a description followed by possible explanations of motor development. These sections are predicated on the assumption that two major questions permeate motor development: the first question asks what happens during development,
David Sugden, Helen Soucie
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MOTOR DEVELOPMENT OF DEAF CHILDREN

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1983
SUMMARY Comparisons between a group of deaf children and normal‐hearing controls on an extensive test‐battery revealed that the former group was clearly inferior both in general dynamic coordination and visual‐motor coordination. An experimental study, focusing on speed of motor performance, confirmed the general ...
Wiegersma, P.H., van der Velde, A.
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Manual Motor Development

2020
Contains fulltext : 221870.pdf (Author’s version preprint ) (Closed access)
Gerson, S.A., Stapel, J.C.
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Development of motor behaviour

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1999
The development of motor behaviour depends on the differentiation of underlying circuitry. Recent work with the zebrafish brings the simple swimming behaviour of lower vertebrates and their embryos into focus as a suitable model to study the development of motor circuitry and its genetic control.
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Motor development.

Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2011
George D. Stoddard, Beth L. Wellman
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Speech Motor Development

Seminars in Speech and Language, 1995
A, Smith, L, Goffman, R E, Stark
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Motor Development

Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2010
Melissa B. Schultz, Peter A. Blasco
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