A series of lab experiments has revealed that microphone-induced voice distortion can lower people’s judgements about a ...
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PsyPost on MSNVideo calls and self-perception: New research examines “Zoom dysmorphia” in studentsWith the rise of video conferencing during the COVID-19 pandemic, many students became hyper-aware of their appearance on screen, leading to a phenomenon known as Zoom dysmorphia. A new study finds ...
A young woman early in her career, who works remotely and is on several of the regular video calls I attend each week, is friendly and goes out of her way to say nice things to people. She is ...
This has given rise to the embarrassment paradox, which states that the more urgently you need to kill your camera and microphone feeds in a videoconference call, the more difficult and time ...
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