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Title: Implementing human factors training for space crews. Author: Manzey D, Hormann HJ, Fassbender C, Schiewe A. Journal: Earth Space Rev; 1995; 4(1):24-7. PubMed ID: 11542795. Abstract: Psychological aspects of long-term space flight are explored. European and U.S. space programs are contrasted. Human factors training programs address basic human factors training and crew-oriented psychological mission preparation. During the second phase, carefully selected crews focus on support of a team-building process and improvement of crew coordination skills, preventive reduction of inflight crew-load by anticipatory problem-solving, and development of supporting crew skills and preparation of inflight support activities. Elements of the training program were used in preparation of German members of a 1993 European Space Agency confinement study.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]