Wade publishes response to commentaries in Human Movement Science

Michael Wade, Ph.D., professor in the School of Kinesiology, has published a response to three commentaries on an article he co-authored with Mackinzee Kazek, “Developmental coordination disorder and its cause: The road less travelled,” made available online in Human Movement Science, November, 2016.

The commentaries reacted to the article’s views about the theoretical and empirical challenges of explaining the possible underlying cause of developmental coordination disorder (DCD). Wade’s response, “Mostly ‘Old wine in new bottles.’ Reply to commentaries, appears in the February 2018 online edition of Human Movement Science.