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How to avoid ‘Zoom fatigue’ during the Covid pandemic – The Guardian
Constantly being confronted with an image of yourself while video conferencing can be exhausting, says expert

Imagine youre walking around your workplace followed incessantly by colleagues holding a mirror which causes you to stare at yourself for large parts of the day.
The bizarre scenario is in effect becoming the norm in the era of physically distanced video conference meetings and this nonverbal overload is leading to Zoom fatigue, according to a study by Jeremy Bailenson, professor of communication at Stanford University.
The new peer-reviewed research, published in the journal Technology, Mind and…
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