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    Title

    Behaviour, Performance and Psychosocial Issues in Space

    type

    oral

    Description

    This session considers psychosocial, interpersonal, cultural, cognitive, sleep, circadian rhythm and human factors issues and countermeasures related to human spaceflight and space exploration.

    Date

    2017-09-25

    Time

    15:15

    Room

    City Room 2

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Prof. Nick Kanas, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), United States;

    • Co-Chair: Dr. Peter Suedfeld, University of British Columbia, Canada;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    Motivational profile of retired cosmonauts

    20

    confirmed

    Dr. Peter Suedfeld

    University of British Columbia

    Canada

    2

    Being a father during the space career: Retired cosmonauts' involvement

    20

    confirmed

    Prof. Phyllis Johnson

    University of British Columbia

    Canada

    3

    Humor as a coping strategy in spaceflight

    20

    confirmed

    Dr. Peter Suedfeld

    University of British Columbia

    Canada

    4

    Changes of Volunteers’ Emotion and Decision Making, and Evaluation on Psychological Support Effect in 180-d Isolated and confined Experiment

    20

    no-show

    Prof.Dr. Wu Bin

    China Astronaut Research and Training Center 

    China

    5

    Personal Values in a Long-Duration Isolated Analogue

    20

    confirmed

    Prof. Gro M. Sandal

    University of Bergen

    Norway

    6

    The leadership roles in CELSS-180 Integration Experiment

    20

    withdrawn

    Prof. Yinghui Li

    China Astronaut Research and Training Center 

    China

    7

    Evolution of Crew Work Routines in Autonomous, Long-Duration Mars Simulation Missions

    20

    confirmed

    Dr. Christiane Heinicke

    ZARM University of Bremen

    The Netherlands

    8

    Exercise can maintain brain function measured by fNIRS in ISS-simulating confined environment

    20

    confirmed

    Prof.Dr. Shin-ichiro SASAHARA

    University of Tsukuba

    Japan

    9

    A Research toward the measurement of astronaut’s mental workload in space flight

    20

    no-show

    Prof.Dr. XUEJUN JIAO

    National Key Laboratory of Human Factors Engineering, China Astronaut Research and Training Center

    China