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

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?

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

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

Kate Wilmut Information

University

Position

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

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

Frontiers in human neuroscience

2024/4/10

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

Frontiers in Psychology

2024/3/18

The Impact of Developmental Coordination Disorder in the UK

2023/7/8

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

Heliyon

2023/5/1

Kate Wilmut
Kate Wilmut

H-Index: 16

Catherine Purcell
Catherine Purcell

H-Index: 8

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

Research in Developmental Disabilities

2023/4/1

Kate Wilmut
Kate Wilmut

H-Index: 16

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

Frontiers in Psychology

2023

Kate Wilmut
Kate Wilmut

H-Index: 16

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

2023

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

2022/12

Catherine Purcell
Catherine Purcell

H-Index: 8

Kate Wilmut
Kate Wilmut

H-Index: 16

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

2022/12

Kate Wilmut
Kate Wilmut

H-Index: 16

Catherine Purcell
Catherine Purcell

H-Index: 8

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

Research in developmental disabilities

2022/7/1

Martina Zemp
Martina Zemp

H-Index: 14

Kate Wilmut
Kate Wilmut

H-Index: 16

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

Human movement science

2022/4/1

Kate Wilmut
Kate Wilmut

H-Index: 16

Shan Wang
Shan Wang

H-Index: 11

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

Current Perspectives on Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)

2022/3/10

Kate Wilmut
Kate Wilmut

H-Index: 16

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

Current Perspectives on Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)

2022/3/10

Current perspectives on developmental coordination disorder (DCD)

2022/2/14

The Adult DCD/Dyspraxia Checklist-German

2022

Martina Zemp
Martina Zemp

H-Index: 14

Kate Wilmut
Kate Wilmut

H-Index: 16

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

Research in developmental disabilities

2021/12/1

Kate Wilmut
Kate Wilmut

H-Index: 16

Clare Rathbone
Clare Rathbone

H-Index: 10

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

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

2021/3/11

BIBLIOGRAFIA ADHD FEBBRAIO 2021

Brain

2021

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

2021/1/1

Kate Wilmut
Kate Wilmut

H-Index: 16

Catherine Purcell
Catherine Purcell

H-Index: 8

The lived experience of crossing the road when you have developmental coordination disorder (DCD): the perspectives of parents of children with DCD and adults with DCD

Frontiers in psychology

2020/11/19

Kate Wilmut
Kate Wilmut

H-Index: 16

Catherine Purcell
Catherine Purcell

H-Index: 8

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