Large faces in Zoom calls can trigger 'fight or flight'.
Large faces in Zoom calls can trigger 'fight or flight'.
Seeing a large face on a video call can make your brain think the person is close and trigger a "fight or flight" response, according to a researcher who studies how people interact with computers. People can control their personal space in physical meetings, but in virtual ones that's decided by how close you sit and how big someone's face appears, Stanford researcher Jeremy Bailenson wrote in an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal.
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