Let's cut to the chase: Zoom meetings, they're not the real deal, and your brain knows it. In a recent study, Yale neuroscientists have laid it out in black and white: when you're staring at faces on a screen, your brain is, to put it mildly, underwhelmed.
Interesting findings. In face to face meetings there are multifactorial neurosensory inputs, oral, visual, olfactory, auditory surroundings. A flat screen is much different than a 3D encounter. Our brains can differentiate dimensional presentations. Stereoscopic vision is a highly developed neurosensory modality
Interesting findings. In face to face meetings there are multifactorial neurosensory inputs, oral, visual, olfactory, auditory surroundings. A flat screen is much different than a 3D encounter. Our brains can differentiate dimensional presentations. Stereoscopic vision is a highly developed neurosensory modality