Afraid of the person in the middle of your Zoom call? You're not alone. Researchers say large faces in video meetings can trigger a 'fight or flight' response. (ZM)

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· 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...

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