Responsible Center: TRISH  
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						Unique ID: 14097 
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						Solicitation / Funding Source:  TRISH--Industry  
                        Grant/Contract No.:  NNX16AO69A-IND0102  
                        Project Type:  Ground  
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                     NOTE: End date changed to 12/31/2021 (originally 10/31/2021) per TRISH (Ed., 1/30/21)  | 
                    
 
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                     Industry Project     
  Oculometric Cognition Testing and Analysis in Virtual Environments (OCTAVE) will merge the Comprehensive Oculomotor Behavioral Response Assessment system with an enhanced XR (extended reality) system to deliver oculometric measures of human health and performance that could enable future research into neurocognitive, ophthalmological, and psychological stressors of spaceflight conditions with the necessary spatio-temporal fidelity, yet could be implemented operationally.   | 
                    
 
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