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Your brain doesn’t work the same on Zoom, scientists say
Your brain doesn’t work the same on Zoom, scientists say
Your brain doesn’t work the same when you speak to someone on Zoom, scientists have confirmed. Neural signalling is significantly less when chatting to someone through a video call rather than having a face-to-face conversation, the new study found. When researchers watched the brain of someone talking in real life, they found that there was a detailed and complex system of neurological activity. On Zoom, however, that was dramatically less. It suggests that there is still something fundamentally lacking about speaking with someone online. People’s faces are not able to light up people’s brains in the same way, the researchers suggest. That is something of a surprise: current models suggest that the brain should process people’s faces in the same way whether they are on Zoom or in real life, given the features of them are the same. But the new study suggests that there really is something fundamentally different between the two contexts. “In this study we find that the social systems of the human brain are more active during real live in-person encounters than on Zoom,” said Joy Hirsch, a Yale professor who was the lead author on the new study. “Zoom appears to be an impoverished social communication system relative to in-person conditions.” To find that, researchers studied people’s brains in real time as well as looking at other signals, such as where people’s eyes moved. As well as increased neural activity, the researchers found that people’s eyes hovered for longer on the real faces, for instance. The two people’s brains also seemed to be more co-ordinated. That suggests that there are more social cues being shared between the two people, they said. “Overall, the dynamic and natural social interactions that occur spontaneously during in-person interactions appear to be less apparent or absent during Zoom encounters,” Professor Hirsch said. “This is a really robust effect.” The study suggests that face-to-face encounters remain very important, even as technology companies and others come up with new ways for us to interact with people remotely, the authors said. “Online representations of faces, at least with current technology, do not have the same ‘privileged access’ to social neural circuitry in the brain that is typical of the real thing,” said Professor Hirsch. The findings are described in a new paper, ‘Separable Processes for Live “In-Person” and Live “Zoom-like” Faces’, published in Imaging Neuroscience. Read More Scientists reveal what talking on Zoom does to your brain – and it’s not good Infrared lights spotted on Uranus could be clue to alien life Elon Musk says X posts with misinformation are ‘ineligible for revenue share’
2023-10-30 15:28
Yankees rookie outfielder Jasson Domínguez has torn elbow ligament, needs Tommy John surgery
Yankees rookie outfielder Jasson Domínguez has torn elbow ligament, needs Tommy John surgery
Yankees rookie Jasson Domínguez has a torn ligament in his throwing elbow and needs Tommy John surgery, interrupting an impressive start to his major league career that included four home runs in his first seven games
2023-09-11 06:29
Richardson outsprints Jackson in Silesia Diamond League
Richardson outsprints Jackson in Silesia Diamond League
US sprint star Sha'Carri Richardson reeled in Jamaican Shericka Jackson to claim a morale-boosting victory in the women's 100m at the...
2023-07-17 01:15
A's 10-40 start worst since 1932 Red Sox, Mariners win 3-2 behind Crawford, France
A's 10-40 start worst since 1932 Red Sox, Mariners win 3-2 behind Crawford, France
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2023-05-24 13:52
Miranda Cosgrove and Mr Beast mock her viral 'curse word' meme in new TikTok
Miranda Cosgrove and Mr Beast mock her viral 'curse word' meme in new TikTok
Mr Beast and Miranda Cosgrove have recreated one of the actor's most viral moments from an interview in 2022 where she reveals she "actually does cuss a little". Cosgrove broke the internet after she stumbled revealing her favourite curse word, and in the new TikTok, Mr Beast can be seen begging her to say it again. "Just say it!", he begs, before she eventually gives in, and he delivers a crazy celebration as though his favourite team had just scored. The duo we never knew we needed. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
2023-10-16 19:22
India's Chopra adds world javelin gold to Olympic crown
India's Chopra adds world javelin gold to Olympic crown
India's Neeraj Chopra added a javelin world title to his Olympic gold on Sunday, recording a best throw of...
2023-08-28 03:58
PacWest Bancorp to sell real estate loans to Kennedy-Wilson subsidiary
PacWest Bancorp to sell real estate loans to Kennedy-Wilson subsidiary
Regional lender PacWest Bancorp said on Monday it entered into an agreement to sell a portfolio of 74
2023-05-22 18:26
Harassment of TV meteorologists reflects broader anti-science, anti-media trends
Harassment of TV meteorologists reflects broader anti-science, anti-media trends
TV meteorologist Chris Gloninger faced intensifying harassment as he did more reporting on climate change during local newscasts
2023-07-08 13:26
Drew Barrymore and Kelly Clarkson set return dates for shows following WGA strike
Drew Barrymore and Kelly Clarkson set return dates for shows following WGA strike
Drew Barrymore and Kelly Clarkson have announced return dates for their daytime shows now that writers have tentatively reached a new contract agreement.
2023-10-05 21:28
The best goals of MLS matchday 37 - ranked
The best goals of MLS matchday 37 - ranked
Ranking the best goals from MLS matchday 37.
2023-10-10 04:59
European shares hit two-week high on healthcare boost; Fed rate verdict eyed
European shares hit two-week high on healthcare boost; Fed rate verdict eyed
European shares rose to a near two-week high on Wednesday, boosted by healthcare stocks, with investors gearing up
2023-11-01 16:52
Gunnar Henderson and Ryan O'Hearn homer as AL East-leading Orioles beat Rays 5-3 to take 3 of 4
Gunnar Henderson and Ryan O'Hearn homer as AL East-leading Orioles beat Rays 5-3 to take 3 of 4
Gunnar Henderson and Ryan O’Hearn homered as the AL East-leading Baltimore Orioles beat the Tampa Bay Rays 5-3 to take three of four in a weekend series
2023-07-24 04:53