rootbrowseIAC-11A1session 11. Behaviour, Performance and Psychosocial Issues in SpacePapers1. Personal Growth Following Long-Duration Space Flight2. Thematic Content Analysis of Work-Family Interactions: Retired Cosmonauts’ Reflections3. Universal Values of Canadian Astronauts4. The effects of extreme isolation on loneliness and cognitive control processes: Analyses of the LODGEAD data obtained during the Mars-105 and the Mars-520 studies5. Increased Crewmember Autonomy during Long-duration Space Missions6. The “us vs. them” phenomenon: Lessons from a long duration human Mars mission simulation7. Study of interrelations of a functional intra-group "leader-slave" role and level of stress-resistance with dynamics of neuroendocrine status in the conditions of long-term confinement8. The effect of natural sound: stress-related salivary amylase and mood states9. “Dusk turning-down” phenomenon during 60-day head-down bed rest experiment10. The Mars500-Experiment “6df” – A Teaching and Testing Approach – First Results11. Future Interface Technologies for Manned Space Missions12. Mars-500 Psychological Crew Support – A Concept for Future Human Exploration Missions13. Psychological, Psychosocial and Psychiatric issues as a part of health and safety policy of space tourism industry.14. Application of equipment sonocard for functional reserves evaluation during extravehicular activity15. Music appreciation as psychological interventions for astronauts