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Musings on Zoom Fatigue

Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 2020
I spoke to an old therapist friend today, and finally understood why everyone’s so exhausted after the video calls. It’s the plausible deniability of each other’s absence.
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Eccentric Gaze as a Possible Cause of “Zoom Fatigue”

Journal of Binocular Vision and Ocular Motility, 2021
The Covid-19 pandemic has led to a marked increase in the use of videoconferencing for social interaction. Many people report discomfort and disaffection with this modality, which has been labeled "Zoom Fatigue." Common videoconferencing hardware setups necessitate that if a user looks at the image of the person with whom they are in videoconference ...
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Zoom fatigue

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2023
Alan, Lucerna   +4 more
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Hochsensibilität und Zoom-Fatigue

Zeitschrift für Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie A&O
Zusammenfassung: Das Phänomen der Videokonferenz-Müdigkeit, besser bekannt als „Zoom-Fatigue“, hat in den letzten Jahren hohe Aufmerksamkeit in der arbeitspsychologischen Forschung erhalten, da die virtuelle Zusammenarbeit über videobasierte Kollaborationssysteme spätestens seit der Pandemie fester Bestandteil der modernen Arbeitswelt ist.
Katharina Klinge, Corinna Wagner
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Take steps to avoid ‘Zoom fatigue’

Board & Administrator for Administrators Only, 2020
With the COVID‐19 pandemic seeing a new surge across the country, health experts expect that social distancing and limits on group gatherings will continue for the foreseeable future. What that means for nonprofit boards, among other things, is that board meetings will continue to be virtual.
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Zoom fatigue saps grant reviewers’ attention

Nature, 2021
Referees for the US National Institutes of Health report engaging less during virtual panel meetings — but most think review quality doesn’t suffer. Referees for the US National Institutes of Health report engaging less during virtual panel meetings — but most think review quality doesn’t suffer.
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Zooming In on Educator Well-Being: Exploring Behavior Attributes, Zoom Fatigue, and Burnout Dynamics

International Conference on Computers in Education
The widespread use of video conferencing tools like Zoom has led to discussions on "Zoom fatigue" (ZF), a condition of exhaustion and burnout (BO) from prolonged platform use. While ZF is often viewed as a result, this study examines it as a potential cause of BO.
Kevynn Delgado   +3 more
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Information Overload and Zoom Fatigue

2023
Sheri Bauman, Ian Rivers
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