Kate Wilmut

Kate Wilmut

Oxford Brookes University

H-index: 23

Europe-United Kingdom

About Kate Wilmut

Kate Wilmut, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Oxford Brookes University, specializes in the field of Human Movement.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Roadside experiences of parents of children with developmental coordination disorder and/or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

Age-related changes in motor planning for prior intentions: a mouse tracking reach-to-click task

Motor and cognitive dual-task performance under low and high task complexity in children with and without developmental coordination disorder

EEG spectral power in developmental coordination disorder and attentiondeficit/hyperactivity disorder: A pilot study

Understanding factors that influence physical activity behavior in people with developmental coordination disorder (DCD): a mixed-methods convergent integrated systematic review

The Impact of Developmental Coordination Disorder in the UK

Parent perceptions of cycle training for children with special education needs and disabilities: What drives intention to cycle?

Inter-limb coordination in a novel pedalo task: A comparison of children with and without developmental coordination disorder

Kate Wilmut Information

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Reader

Citations(all)

1524

Citations(since 2020)

850

Cited By

1009

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

32

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Kate Wilmut Skills & Research Interests

Human Movement

Top articles of Kate Wilmut

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Roadside experiences of parents of children with developmental coordination disorder and/or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

Frontiers in human neuroscience

Rayan Falemban

Kate Wilmut

Heather Hurst

Catherine Purcell

2024/4/10

Age-related changes in motor planning for prior intentions: a mouse tracking reach-to-click task

Frontiers in Psychology

Shujing Zhang

Kate Wilmut

Kaiyu Zhang

Shan Wang

2024/3/18

Motor and cognitive dual-task performance under low and high task complexity in children with and without developmental coordination disorder

Research in Developmental Disabilities

Hilde Krajenbrink

Jessica M Lust

Kate Wilmut

Bert Steenbergen

2023/4/1

EEG spectral power in developmental coordination disorder and attentiondeficit/hyperactivity disorder: A pilot study

Frontiers in Psychology

Emily J Meachon

Marlene Kundlacz

Kate Wilmut

Georg W Alpers

2023

Understanding factors that influence physical activity behavior in people with developmental coordination disorder (DCD): a mixed-methods convergent integrated systematic review

Catherine Purcell

Nadja Schott

Victoria Rapos

Jill G Zwicker

Kate Wilmut

2023

The Impact of Developmental Coordination Disorder in the UK

Charikleia Sinani

Kate Wilmut

Mark Mierzwinski

Jacqueline Williams

Melissa Licari

...

2023/7/8

Parent perceptions of cycle training for children with special education needs and disabilities: What drives intention to cycle?

Heliyon

Kate Wilmut

Catherine Purcell

2023/5/1

Inter-limb coordination in a novel pedalo task: A comparison of children with and without developmental coordination disorder

Human movement science

Kate Wilmut

Shan Wang

Anna L Barnett

2022/4/1

Johnny VV Parr1*, Richard J. Foster2, Greg Wood1 and Mark A. Hollands2

Current Perspectives on Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)

Kate Wilmut

Frederik JA Deconinck

Judith Marguerite Gentle

Johnny VV Parr

2022/3/10

Emily J. Meachon1*, Marcel Meyer1, 2, Kate Wilmut3, Martina Zemp1, 4 and Georg W. Alpers1

Current Perspectives on Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)

Giovanni Mirabella

Sara Parmigiani

Mariagiovanna Cantone

Emily J Meachon

Georg W Alpers

...

2022/3/10

Moving with confidence: How does anxiety impede performance in individuals with developmental coordination disorder (DCD)?

Sophie Harris

Catherine Purcell

Kate Wilmut

2022/12

Why are older adults more at risk as pedestrians? A systematic review

Kate Wilmut

Catherine Purcell

2022/12

Current perspectives on developmental coordination disorder (DCD)

Kate Wilmut

Jacqueline Williams

Catherine Purcell

2022/2/14

The adult developmental coordination disorders/dyspraxia checklist–German: adapted factor structure for the differentiation of DCD and ADHD

Research in developmental disabilities

Emily J Meachon

Clara Beitz

Martina Zemp

Kate Wilmut

Georg W Alpers

2022/7/1

The Adult DCD/Dyspraxia Checklist-German

Emily J Meachon

Clara Beitz

Martina Zemp

Kate Wilmut

Georg W Alpers

2022

Anxiety, confidence and self-concept in adults with and without developmental coordination disorder

Research in developmental disabilities

Sophie Harris

Kate Wilmut

Clare Rathbone

2021/12/1

Evoked potentials differentiate developmental coordination disorder from attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in a stop-signal task: A pilot study

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

Emily J Meachon

Marcel Meyer

Kate Wilmut

Martina Zemp

Georg W Alpers

2021/3/11

BIBLIOGRAFIA ADHD FEBBRAIO 2021

Brain

K Wilmut

C Purcell

2021

The nature of the risk faced by pedestrians with neurodevelopmental disorders: A systematic review

Kate Wilmut

Catherine Purcell

2021/1/1

Constraints on motor planning across the life span: Physical, cognitive, and motor factors.

Psychology and Aging

Shan Wang

Jacqueline Williams

Kate Wilmut

2020/5

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