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‘Zoom fatigue’: Online communication less effective than in person, study suggests

Guillaume Dumas, a researcher with Universite de Montreal and the Sainte-Justine children’s hospital, along with colleagues, used an electroencephalogram _ a test that measures electrical activity in the brain _ to examine the brains of mothers and their children. Sixty-two mother-child pairs were studied; their brain activity was measured when they were talking in person and through a remote video chat.

They said they think the links formed during in-person discussion permit people to communicate emotions or offer non-verbal cues. “It’s the adage about being on the same wavelength,” Dumas said, adding that it’s clear from the study that certain cross-brain links are absent when people talk through video conferencing software.

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