top of page

The Stay Cool Project

IMG_0107.jpeg

About the Study 

In the study, we measure self-regulation whilst participants complete play-based and child-friendly activities. We take a multimodal approach, using neuroimaging, physiological, and behavioural measurement techniques to explore self-regulation within the mind, brain, and body. Many of these measures are similar to the ones used in the STAARS study e.g., EEG, fNIRS, eye-tracking and standard tabletop and screen based tasks.

IMG_0148.HEIC

About Stay Cool 

The Stay Cool study is a follow-up of children who previously participated in the STAARS study during their infancy and toddlerhood.  It investigates the development of self-regulation in participants aged 4-9. The study uses fun play-based activities along with a variety of methods to assess children’s brain, body and behaviour.
 

IMG_0112.jpeg

What is self regulation and why are we studying it?

Self-regulation is the ability to understand and control our own behaviours and responses to the world around us. This crucial skill fosters cooperation with others and builds resilience.

Despite lots of studies in self-regulation in adults, we know very little about self-regulation in children. Traditional studies of self-regulation in adults often rely on tasks like complex planning, sustained attention, and multitasking, which may not accurately reflect the realities of childhood. In the Stay Cool study, me measure self-regulation during engaging and age-appropriate play-based activities, offering a more authentic understanding of this critical developmental process. 

Screenshot 2025-01-24 at 16.16.54.png

Birkbeck Toddlerlab

33 Torrington Square

London

WC1E 7JL

Contact Us

bottom of page