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Back-to-back meetings are a disaster for productivity and mental health – TechRadar
Analysis of brain activity reveals the effects of consecutive meetings

For office and remote workers alike, back-to-back meetings are a disaster for productivity and mental health. This is according to a new research from Microsoft, which analyzed the brain activity of 14 volunteers to understand the effects of consecutive work meetings.
Hooking them up to electroencephalogram (EEG) equipment (essentially, a cap designed to monitor the brains electrical activity), Microsoft split the test subjects into two groups. The first group faced multiple consecutive meetings,…
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