"Study Confirms the Reality of Videoconferencing Fatigue"

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A study conducted by Austrian investigators has found that videoconferencing fatigue (VCF) is a real issue, supported by self-report evidence from around the world. The study focused on the consequences of VCF by measuring electrical activity in the brains of 35 university students who watched a 50-minute lecture via videoconference. The results showed that those who attended the live lecture reported feeling more lively, happy, and active, while online participants felt more tired, drowsy, and fed-up.
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