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The Development of Coordination

Pages 99-134 | Received 01 Oct 1983, Published online: 13 Aug 2013

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Seán O’Dwyer. (1987) Characteristics of Highly and Poorly Co-ordinated Children. The Irish Journal of Psychology 8:1, pages 1-8.
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Wynne A. Lee. (1984) Neuromotor Synergies as a Basis for Coordinated Intentional Action. Journal of Motor Behavior 16:2, pages 135-170.
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