rootbrowseIAC-08A1session 11. Behavior, Performance and Psychosocial Issues in SpacePapers1. Human Performance Data in a High Workload Environment during the Simulated Mars Expedition "AustroMars"2. Crew Performance Analysis of a Simulated Mars Mission at the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) in Utah, USA3. FMARS 2007: Stress and Coping in an Arctic Mars Simulation4. Comparative analysis of POMS and content analysis of crew communication during ISS missions5. Human Moon and Mars Exploration Mission Challenges & Tools for Psychological Support6. Game-based evaluation of personalized support for astronauts in long duration missions7. Absence of a phase-shifting response to wheel running in vestibular deficient mice8. Estimating the Need For Medical Intervention Due To Sleep Disruption on the International Space Station9. To cook or not to cook? Food preparation strategies under long-duration mission analog conditions10. Use of anti-psychotics for astronauts that become mentally ill on long duration space voyages.11. Safety, wellbeing and user-oriented design considerations for space missions12. Importance of Human Factors for the Success of Mars Analog Missions13. the analysis of distinctions in the decision-making of male and female cosmonauts14. Playfulness as Strategic Tool: Dual purpose play system as psychosocial countermeasure and skill maintenance tool for long duration space flight15. Contactless registration of physiological signals aboard International Space Station and prospect for its development.16. Effects of High vs. Low Autonomy on Space Crewmember Performance: Preliminary Findings from an Undersea Submersible Study.