rootbrowseIAC-09A1session 11. Behavior, Performance and Psychosocial Issues in SpacePapers1. Motivational Profile of Astronauts at the International Space Station2. Themes in the Interviews of Veteran Cosmonauts3. Critical Factors Affecting Lunar Landing Supervisory Control Performance4. Using a 'Distinguishable Phase Model' as a Pre-Mission Awareness Tool to Improve Crew Performance and Group Dynamic Development5. Consequences of Sleep Deprivation on Performance & Mood States6. From summer to winter at Concordia station in Antarctica : a pilot ethological study for preparing missions to Mars7. High versus Low Crewmember Autonomy in Space Simulation Environments8. The Roles of NASA, Astronauts, and Astronauts’ Families in Long-Duration Missions9. Digging into space psychology and isolation: The Mars520 LODGEAD study10. Experimental Investigation of Noise Characteristic of the International Space Station (ISS-RS)11. Countermeasures for Psychological Issues: Soundscape Design for Confined Environments12. Measuring Changes in Visual Function and its Applications for Improved Medical Testing14. Creativity as Psychological Countermeasures for Astronauts15. INFLUENCE OF LONG STAY IN SPACE CONDITIONS ON PROCESS OF STORAGE AND ACQUISITION OF SKILLS BY COSMONAUTS