Drs. Robert Schlegel, Randa Shehab,
and Kirby Gilliland began their NASA research collaboration in 1992
with a ground-based validation of a group of cognitive performance
assessment tasks that comprise the NASA Performance Assessment
Workstation (PAWS). The NASA PAWS was later flown on two missions
aboard the space shuttle Columbia, and was also used to assess
performance during an extended bed rest study.
C-SHOP is actively engaged in research and development activities in
collaboration with NASA's Space Human Factors Engineering element of
the Human Systems Integration Program directed by Johnson Space
Center. Activities are directed toward furthering the self-assessment
of astronaut cognitive and sensorimotor state as it relates to crew
performance.
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