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... ... @@ -1,11 +1,24 @@ 1 1 === Details === 2 2 3 -|**Acronym**|<Experiment name> 4 -|**Description**|short description of the experiment (Manifest) 5 -|**Principal Investigator (PI)**|the name of the PI (Manifest) ~| mail adress 6 -|**Organisation** |Institute, university, company where the experiment was developed (Manifest) 7 -|**Co-Investigators**|name of co-investigators (Manifest) ~| mail adress 3 +|**Acronym**|EIEE –Emotions in Extreme Environment 4 +|**Description**|AAintrinsic/extrinsic emotion regulationstrategies, using CERQ questionnaire +audio recordings, emotion listing andlogbook in the evening. 5 +|**Principal Investigator (PI)**|Alexandra De Carvalho ~| [[alexsitadecarvalho@gmail.com>>mailto:alexsitadecarvalho@gmail.com]] 6 +|**Organisation** |Austrian Space Forum 7 +|**Co-Investigators**|((( 8 +Vera Hagemann, Faculty of Business Studies and Economics, University of Bremen | [[vhagemann@uni-bremen.de>>mailto:vhagemann@uni-bremen.de]] 8 8 10 + 11 +Sylwia Kaduk/ ÖWF Human Factors Team | [[sylwiaizabela.kaduk@ext.esa.int>>mailto:sylwiaizabela.kaduk@ext.esa.int]] 12 + 13 +Aisha Animashaun/ ÖWF Human Factors Team | [[aisha.animashaun@outlook.de>>mailto:aisha.animashaun@outlook.de]] 14 + 15 +Phil Brady/ ÖWF Human Factors Team | [[drphilipbrady@gmail.com>>mailto:drphilipbrady@gmail.com]] 16 + 17 +Annabelle Mielitz/ ÖWF Human Factors Team | [[annabelle@mielitz.de>>mailto:annabelle@mielitz.de]] 18 + 19 +Nael Radwan/ ÖWF Human Factors Team | nael.radwan@hotmail.com 20 +))) 21 + 9 9 === Summary === 10 10 11 11 (% class="image" style="float:right" %) ... ... @@ -13,14 +13,18 @@ 13 13 [[image:ACT_manifest.png||height="266" width="399"]] 14 14 ))) 15 15 16 - The summary istaken from the manifestbycopy/paste.Thefollowing text isjustfor demonstratingpurpose!29 +Astronauts experience psychological challenges during a planetary mission caused by isolation from other human beings. Moreover, astronauts are dependent on the Life Support System (LSS) to withstand the rough, Martian environmental conditions. A proper, human centered LSS, which is controlled and understood easily by the astronaut is essential for a successful Mars mission. 17 17 18 - Astronautsare at all timesrequiredtoprovide outstandingperformance.Theyareto remainresilientandto maintaintheirpsychological well-beinginordertosuccessfullyaccomplishtheir mission in extreme and isolated environments. FutureMartian explorerstherefore haveto be selectedandtrained tobeableto deal withsuchnvironments andto be able to maintainan adaptive and resilientmind-set,communicate withthersefficiently andpro-actively, process and acceptworriesandsadness,andto staypersistentwithto the goals of themission.31 +Staying Alive deals with the revitalizing component of the LSS in a habitat in form of a photobioreactor (PBR). PBRs have already been researched in the past, however, only a scientific basis. Staying Alive comprises three aspects of the PBR: 19 19 20 -In the course of the experiment, all six analog astronauts will be trained in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). In a wide range of studies, ACT has proven to increase people’s psychological flexibility; this is, their ability to pursue their important goals, even when they experience thoughts, feelings, fears, and emotions that may get in the way of their moving towards those goals. The ACT training will focus on providing key, practical skills that the participants can use in carrying out their daily activities, as well as in interacting with their colleagues. This study aims to assesses the ability of ACT to improve participants’ psychological flexibility, stress and well-being, performance and error measures, narrative contents and communication patterns, cognitive and physiological outcomes. 33 +* Communication and operation 34 +* The user interface 35 +* Contribution to the crew’s mental health 21 21 22 -The study willuseapre- post-testdesign.Thepre-testwillbecompletedbytheparticipantsbeforetheACTtraining, apost-testaftercompletingtheraining.Further,a follow-upmeasure willbetaken from participantsat theend oftheirmission.Additionalqualitativedatawillbellectedfrom the analogastronautsin form of a diary.37 +The aim of Staying Alive is to investigate the interaction between the astronaut and the PBR. Additionally, a highly interactive sensor system will be tested. The sensor network shall be able to communicate with humans to learn from experience and new data, to explain its decisions and thus become a team member rather than a data source. 23 23 39 +For the mission experiment, a small and simplified PBR will be used in the AMADEE-24 habitat. It uses non-toxic photosynthetic organismsto produce oxygen from ambient air and will be equipped with sensor and a user interface for interaction. During the experiment the crew must perform several tasks once fully autonomously and once jointly with the Mission Support Center (MSC). The tasks to be performed include set-up, maintenance, repair, and science activities. Pre-and post-mission questionnaires as wellas video recording will be used to obtain data. 40 + 24 24 === Experiment Data === 25 25 26 26 (% style="height:10px; width:1000px" %)