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 NOA

The NOA (Neurodevelopment of Overcontrol and Anxiety) Study is a new study in the Early Emotional Development Program (EEDP) at Washington University School of Medicine. This study is researching how young children's personalities (such as tendencies of perfectionism, need for structure, fear of making mistakes, anxious apprehension, and inflexibility) can sometimes be helpful in school and at home and also sometimes be associated with anxiety and difficulties in social situations. Kids and parents come to our kid-friendly office to do computer activities (while we measure electrical brain activity, see the EEG page!) and win prizes and the parent completes questionnaires and an interview about their child; parents and kids also complete some activities together! Participants come yearly for 3 total sessions and are compensated for each session. At the end of three years, the parents can also get data on their child's mental health!

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Please contact Berklea at 314-273-5560 or bgoing@wustl.edu with any questions or to sign up.

Parent and Child
Mother and Son

About Study

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Want to learn more about the study? Click here!

Participate

Want to participate? Click here to learn how!

Researchers

Click here to meet the research team!

About EEDP

Want to learn more about the lab? Click here!

Contact​

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Click here to contact us!

FAQ

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Have questions? Click here to look at our frequently asked questions!

EEG for Kids​

Your child has a question about the EEG? Click here! 

Study News

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Want an update on the findings of this study? Click here!

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