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Publication Abstracts
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
Volume 71, Number 9, Section II, Supplement
September 2000
The International Workshop on Human Factors in Space,
Tokyo, Japan,
July 7, 1999
WORKSHOP PURPOSE AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVE
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Workshop Purpose and Structure
- H. Ohshima, C. Sekiguchi, and I. Kuroda
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Summary of the International Workshop on Human Factors in Space
- I. Kuroda, L. R. Young, and D. J. Fitts
PERSONAL, INTERPERSONAL AND GROUP DYNAMICS
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Information and Communication Technology Needs for Distributed
Communication and Coordination During Expedition-Class Spaceflight
- B. S. Caldwell
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Interpersonal and Cultural Issues Involving Crews and Ground
Personnel During Shuttle/Mir Space Missions
- N. Kanas, V. Salnitskiy, E. M. Grund, V. Gushin, D. S. Weiss,
O. Kozerenko, A. Sled, and C. R. Marmar
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The Relative Importance of Behavioral Issues During
Long-Duration ICE Missions
- J. Stuster, C. Bachelard, and P. Suedfeld
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Summary of Research Issues in Personal, Interpersonal, and Group
Dynamics
- N. Kanas and B. Caldwell
BEHAVIOR AND PERFORMANCE IN ISOLATION ENVIRONMENTS
MENTAL STRESS AND MONITORING
PERCEPTION AND COGNITION
HABITABILITY
HUMAN PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE AND PERFORMANCE SHAPING FACTORS
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