rootbrowseIAC-18A1session 11. Behaviour, Performance and Psychosocial Issues in SpacePapers1. Neuropsychological and neurobiological aspects of culture and social behaviour in human spaceflight analogs.2. One for all and all for one: Crew coping on the International Space Station3. What do Astronauts Tweet About? A Linguistic Analysis.4. Team Performance in Space Crews: Houston, We Have a Teamwork Problem5. Multicultural perspective of negative mood states in long-term isolation and confinement6. Exercise can maintain brain function by fNIRS using VFT in confined environment like ISS in Japan - Single case experimental ABA design -7. Structural Brain Plasticity During Isolation and Confinement - Does Gender Play a Role?8. Electrocortical Evidence for Impaired Affective Picture Processing After Long-Term Immobilization Stress9. EValuation of Anxiety in situation of short-term microgravity (EVA-0G): sensitivity of psychological parameters10. New methodological approach to the analysis of crew-MCC communication11. Preliminary results of crew communication content analysis in SIRIUS-1712. Relationship between emotional stability, group status and cohesion in the international crew during simulated mars exploration mission13. Addressing disability in Space: ICAres-1 Mars analog mission