Project Details
Goal of the project
In the current project, we aim to target the issue of sleep and performance management within the SFG, where this has been identified as one of the most crucial human performance gaps to be managed. We will tackle this by 1/ identify a relevant set of crucial psychophysiological markers as outcome of sleep deprivation, fatigue and/or performance decrements –in line with the concept of “Duurzame Inzetbaarheid”- that may serve as a base for psychophysiological self-management in BE SFG soldiers, 2/ test the markers on their utility and, 3/ evaluate them at an individual level in partnership with the BE SFG. This set of markers is intended to form the base for refinement of later predictive models in order to develop a future application that could provide real-time assistance to individual operators or a deployed team to self-manage and schedule critical activities in the framework of continuous operations (i.e., sustained performance on task for up to 72 hours).
Role of the organisation
Our research unit (VIPER) has a longstanding experience in measuring cognitive performance in operational environments.
Funding acknowledgement
The project HFM/19-09 - PERFOSOF is funded under the DFR call.
| Acronym | PERFOSOF |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 1/06/20 → 30/09/25 |
RHID domain
- Human factors and medecine
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Mental Fatigue Negatively Impacts Cognitive and Physical Performance Outcomes: A Large-Scale Randomized Crossover Trial
Habay, J., Arenales Arauz, Y. L., Proost, M., Schampheleer, E., Lathouwers, E., De Pauw, K., Pattyn, N., Van Cutsem, J. & Roelands, B., 1 Feb 2026, In: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 58, 2, p. 225-241 17 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access3 Citations (Scopus) -
A drop in cognitive performance, whodunit? Subjective mental fatigue, brain deactivation or increased parasympathetic activity? It's complicated!
Van Cutsem, J., Van Schuerbeek, P., Pattyn, N., Raeymaekers, H., De Mey, J., Meeusen, R. & Roelands, B., Oct 2022, In: Cortex. 155, p. 30-45 16 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
55 Citations (Scopus) -
How mentally fatiguing are consecutive world padel tour matches?
Díaz-García, J., González-Ponce, I., López-Gajardo, M. Á., Van Cutsem, J., Roelands, B. & García-Calvo, T., 1 Sept 2021, In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 18, 17, 9059.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access33 Citations (Scopus)
Activities
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The Application of Modafinil in the Belgian Military Army.
Van Cutsem, J. (Speaker), Van Rompay, A. (Co-author), Detaille, F. (Co-author), Neyt, X. (Co-author) & Pattyn, N. (Co-author)
6 Sept 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral scientific presentation
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The fatigue countermeasures toolbox; A guide to facilitate personalized application.
Van Cutsem, J. (Speaker), Morris, M. (Co-author), Kelley, A. (Co-author) & Gunzelmann, G. (Co-author)
22 Mar 2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral scientific presentation
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The psychophysiological markers of mental fatigue and its carryover effects
Van Cutsem, J. (Speaker)
28 Jun 2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral scientific presentation
Prizes
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Best first-time NATO-RAMS presenter-award (i.e., best oral presentation of the conference)
Van Cutsem, J. (Recipient), 25 Mar 2022
Prize: Scientific award › Best presentation award