International Projects
Chronotype, Sleep Quality and Personality: A Journey Towards Better Mental Health (CHIME)
International Collaboration | Brunel University of London
CHIME is an international research project examining the relationships between chronotype, personality traits, sleep quality, and mental health. The study explores how circadian preferences and sleep-related factors may interact with cognitive, emotional, and physical well-being among individuals with and without childhood trauma.
The project is led by the Centre for Cognitive and Clinical Neuropsychology at Brunel University of London, in collaboration with the University of Bonn (Germany) and BSPID (British Society for the Psychology of Individual Differences), and includes a consortium of more than 30 researchers from 13 countries.
🗺️ Global collaboration across Europe, Asia, and Oceania.
🔗 Project website:
https://samferrer1117.wixsite.com/chime-project
International Collaboration | Brunel University of London
CHIME is an international research project examining the relationships between chronotype, personality traits, sleep quality, and mental health. The study explores how circadian preferences and sleep-related factors may interact with cognitive, emotional, and physical well-being among individuals with and without childhood trauma.
The project is led by the Centre for Cognitive and Clinical Neuropsychology at Brunel University of London, in collaboration with the University of Bonn (Germany) and BSPID (British Society for the Psychology of Individual Differences), and includes a consortium of more than 30 researchers from 13 countries.
🗺️ Global collaboration across Europe, Asia, and Oceania.
🔗 Project website:
https://samferrer1117.wixsite.com/chime-project
Temporal Reframing of Intertemporal Choice across Countries (TRICC)
International Collaboration | University of Bonn, Germany
This multi-site project examines temporal discounting and intertemporal decision-making across cultural and economic contexts. The study investigates how individuals evaluate immediate versus delayed rewards, and whether framing time as calendar dates rather than delays influences decision-making across countries.
The project is conducted in collaboration with the Section of Cognitive Psychology and Experimental Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Bonn (Germany), and brings together researchers from more than 70 countries worldwide.
🗺️ Global collaboration across Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, North and South America, and Oceania.
International Collaboration | University of Bonn, Germany
This multi-site project examines temporal discounting and intertemporal decision-making across cultural and economic contexts. The study investigates how individuals evaluate immediate versus delayed rewards, and whether framing time as calendar dates rather than delays influences decision-making across countries.
The project is conducted in collaboration with the Section of Cognitive Psychology and Experimental Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Bonn (Germany), and brings together researchers from more than 70 countries worldwide.
🗺️ Global collaboration across Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, North and South America, and Oceania.