A new study finds American workers are suffering from "virtual meeting fatigue" for very specific reasons, pointing to a ...
But that also sparked reports of so-called Zoom fatigue, where people felt worn out after longer Zoom sessions. Video meetings — whether on Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams or another platform ...
Too many Zoom calls? Feeling Zoom fatigue? Staring at yourself during virtual meetings can fuel appearance dissatisfaction ...
New research suggests that excessive self-monitoring during virtual meetings leads to dissatisfaction with appearance and ...
“Our study highlights that dissatisfaction with facial appearance contributes to Zoom fatigue, leading to reduced adoption of virtual meeting technologies,” said study author Chaeyun Lim of ...
Facial appearance dissatisfaction is associated with virtual meeting (VM) fatigue, which prompts the use of impression ...
We've all sat through Zoom meetings gazing forlornly at the bored faces of our friends and colleagues -- except, of course, for those who leave their camer ...
Since the widespread adoption of remote working, online meetings have become part of the daily routine for many employees.
Dull, ineffective meetings were already a problem in the in-person era. Now, with COVID-19 forcing a shift from room to Zoom, they’re a virtual issue, too. However, that needn't be the case, according ...
If you're annoyed by work-related calls, you might just be bored with your face — at least that's what researchers say in a ...