Day 1 am:
Analogue environments and simulations for exploration (primarily presentations from Agency representatives)
Day 1pm and day 2:
Results from analogue environments and simulations (primarily based on submitted abstracts)
End of day 2:
Panel discussion on priorities for future research in analogue environments and simulations
7 December 2009 |
09:30 |
Welcome (incl. Video from Concordia) ESA |
10:00 |
Human factors research in analogue environments: Lessons learned and future directions Binsted / Marcil |
10:20 |
Human Behaviour and Performance as Topics of the German Space Life Sciences Program Ruyters |
10:40 |
ESA’s Activities in Analogue Environments and Simulations Angerer |
11:00 |
Overview of NASA’s Human Research Program Behavioral Health and Performance Element Leveton |
11:20 |
Break |
11:40 |
Evaluation of HBP Preparatory Training for Overwinterers at Concordia Antarctic Station Four Years of Experience Bessone |
12:00 |
Psychological investigations in analogue environments: the WISE 2005 Study Nicolas |
12:20 |
Terrestrial analogue training in isolated & confined environments: Mitigating crew neurasthenia on exploratory missions Otto |
12:40 |
Lunch |
14:00 |
Love, life and despair within Antarctic Research Stations Marquis |
14:20 |
High Crewmember Autonomy in Space Analogue Environments Kanas |
14:40 |
Autonomous conditions and crew communication during Mars flight simulation Morukov |
15:00 |
The current ethological studies performed in polar missions analogous to scenarios of a Mars mission Tafforin |
15:20 |
Break |
15:40 |
Individual and Group perception of the psychological adaptation during the first two Concordia wintering Rosnet |
16:00 |
Psycho-environmental aspects of human adaptation in space analogs: data from Concordia and bedrest studies Weiss |
16:20 |
Interpersonal Values Effects in Multicultural Group in Concordia Villemain |
16:40 |
Assessment of Interpersonal Values of the Expedition Members during the French Long Duration Expeditions in Antarctica Assens |
17:00 |
Start poster session |
17:30-19:00 |
Cocktail reception, poster session continued |
8 December 2009 |
09:30 |
Stress and confinement: a study on sleep slow oscillations in MARS 105 Bedini |
09:50 |
THE ASMO PROJECT: Antarctic Sleep MOnitoring Pattyn |
10:10 |
Exercise as a countermeasure to psycho-physiological deconditioning during long-term confinement Schneider |
10:30 |
Adaptation and change after extended missions in extreme environments: polar winterovers Solignac |
10:50 |
Break |
11:10 |
Computerized Psychological Content Analysis of Hungarian Language Communication of the MDRS 71 Crew Ehmann |
11:30 |
The Use of a Multilingual Linguistic Development Environment in the Content Analysis of the Mars 105 Crew Communication Gushin |
11:50 |
Simulations and Analogue Environments to Assess Crew’s Electronic Partners for Long Duration Missions Neerincx |
12:10 |
Intelligent Agents for Modelling Human Behaviour in Simulated and Actual Space Operations Farkin |
12:30 |
Evaluating Computer-based Behavioral Health Countermeasures with Analog Samples Rose |
12:50 |
Lunch |
14:00 |
The Behavioral Health and Performance Analog Assessment Tool Keeton |
14:20 |
Antarctica Meta Analysis: Psychosocial Factors Related to Long Duration Isolation and Confinement Shea |
14:40 |
How can we expand the knowledge for simulations of future manned space missions? Jorgensen |
15:00 |
Limits to Analog Studies Cartreine |
15:20 |
Break |
15:40 |
Panel discussion |
17:00 |
End |
Posters |
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Movement Slow-Down in Weightlessness: a Stabilization Mechanism to Compensate for Sensory Feedback Delays Crevecoeur Cardiovascular control during 60 days head-down bed rest: Chinese Herbal Medicine as a countermeasure Aubert Using Parabolic Flight as an Analogue for the ISS in Studying Human Response to a Variety of Stimuli Curran Rio Tinto (Spain) as an analogue environment for Human Behaviour and Pefomance simulations Gomez Gomez Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) as an analog of post-flight sensorimotor dysfunction Moore Quality of Life in Space. Life on Earth as simulation to the psychological stability in space Schlacht How to Make Earth Experience Useful in Space: Universal Framework for Information Storage and Retrieving Bogatyreva STARS: A Multipurpose Simulated Space Environment Olmedo Soler The long-term dynamic researches of control groups of practically healthy people under the program "MARS500" Bersenev Countermeasures in Long Duration Spaceflight: Preventing Crewmember Neurostructural Changes and Neurocognitive Decline Otto Telehealth & medical informatics support of lunar & Mars exploratory class missions: Lessons from Antarctica Otto A Closer Look: Using the Analog Assessment Tool to Examine NEEMO and Antarctica Keeton |


