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Jane E. ClarkProfessor Emerita, Kinesiology, University of Maryland Verified email at umd.edu Cited by 7938 |
Taste and flavour: their importance in food choice and acceptance
JE Clark - Proceedings of the nutrition society, 1998 - cambridge.org
There are many reasons why we consume food, the obvious and most important one being
to obtain nutrition for a healthy and happy body. However, in a society where food supply …
to obtain nutrition for a healthy and happy body. However, in a society where food supply …
Facial paralysis in Lyme disease
JR Clark, RD Carlson, AR Pachner… - The …, 1985 - Wiley Online Library
Lyme disease is a multisystemic illness caused by a tick‐borne spirochete. Once considered
unique to the Connecticut coastline, thousands of cases are now documented throughout …
unique to the Connecticut coastline, thousands of cases are now documented throughout …
Cognitive and neuroimaging findings in developmental coordination disorder: new insights from a systematic review of recent research
PH Wilson, B Smits‐Engelsman… - … Medicine & Child …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To better understand the neural and performance factors that may underlie
developmental coordination disorder (DCD), and implications for a multi‐component …
developmental coordination disorder (DCD), and implications for a multi‐component …
[PDF][PDF] The mountain of motor development: A metaphor
JE Clark, JS Metcalfe - Motor development: Research and reviews, 2002 - researchgate.net
Throughout history the field of motor development has employed a number of metaphors to
explain how motor skills develop. These metaphors have typically described either the …
explain how motor skills develop. These metaphors have typically described either the …
On the problem of motor skill development
JE Clark - Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
40 JOPERD• Volume 78 No. 5• May/June 2007 of these advancements in the infant's motor
repertoire. In this sense, maturation would mean that these motor skills emerge regardless of …
repertoire. In this sense, maturation would mean that these motor skills emerge regardless of …
The effects of videogame playing on the response selection processing of elderly adults
JE Clark, AK Lanphear, CC Riddick - Journal of gerontology, 1987 - academic.oup.com
Within an information processing framework, age-related declines in speeded responding
are attributed to one or more stages of processing. It was the purpose of this experiment to …
are attributed to one or more stages of processing. It was the purpose of this experiment to …
What is motor development? The lessons of history
Recently the definition of motor development seems to have engendered a debate among a
number of scholars in the field. We suggest that the controversy stems from confusion about …
number of scholars in the field. We suggest that the controversy stems from confusion about …
A longitudinal study of intralimb coordination in the first year of independent walking: a dynamical systems analysis
JE Clark, SJ Phillips - Child development, 1993 - Wiley Online Library
Using a dynamical systems approach, we examined the development of intralimb
coordination over the first year of independent walking. The segmental motion of the thigh …
coordination over the first year of independent walking. The segmental motion of the thigh …
On becoming skillful: Patterns and constraints
JE Clark - Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper, I maintain that the dynamical systems approach provides the theoretical
framework from which such a theory can be derived. To make the case, I describe the …
framework from which such a theory can be derived. To make the case, I describe the …
From the beginning: A developmental perspective on movement and mobility
JE Clark - Quest, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
A developmental perspective is essential to our understanding of movement and mobility. A
person's motor behavior position at any point in his life reflects his past movement …
person's motor behavior position at any point in his life reflects his past movement …