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Experts call for fewer video meetings as research identifies causes of ‘Zoom fatigue’ – People Management Magazine
Virtual calls are more tiring than in-person gatherings, academics argue, as commentators urge employers to give workers more control over their schedules

Researchers have identified a number of physiological causes of so-called Zoom fatigue the tangible feeling of tiredness that follows a day of video meetings leading to calls from experts for businesses to take the issue more seriously and avoid back-to-back virtual calls.
Academics at the Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab have said a combination of prolonged eye contact, constantly seeing yourself in real time, restricted mobility and the cognitive load of trying to compensate for the absence…
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