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15th IAA Humans in Space Symposium


Graz / Austria, May 22-26, 2005    
 


 
Benefits of Human Presence in Space


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Session  I.2.1 - Psychosocial aspects
Theme I: Living and working on the International Space Station
Date: 23 May 2005, 14:00
Chair: Nick Kanas, Dietrich Manzey

Room B
Paper #
Time
Author(s)
Title
I.2.1-1
14:00-14:15
Steve Vander Ark, E. Fiedler, W. Sipes
Behavioral health and performance for exploration: International Space Station lessons
I.2.1-2
14:15-14:30
Walter Sipes, E. Fiedler, B. Woolford
Cognitive functioning in space exploration missions: A human requirement
I.2.1-3
14:30-14:45
Nick Kanas, V. Salnitskiy, J. Ritsher, V. Gushin, D. Weiss, S. Saylor, C. Marmar
Psychosocial interactions during ISS missions
I.2.1-4
14:45-15:00
Jennifer Ritsher, N. Kanas, E. Ihle
Psychological adaptation and salutogenesis in space: Lessons from a series of studies
I.2.1-5
15:00-15:15
James A. Carter, J.C. Buckey, A.W. Holland, L. Greenhalgh (Poster P32)
An interactive multimedia conflict management training program for long-duration space crews

15:15-15:30
Discussion