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The research contradicts previous studies as it found men and women become equally fatigued when viewing their own image. Alamy Stock Photo

Tired after a long day of video calling for work? It might be because of your face, study says

Seeing your own image during a video call can increase mental fatigue a University of Galway study has found.

SEEING YOUR OWN image during video conferencing calls leads to mental fatigue, according to a study of brain activity.

Academics at the University of Galway found that people who take part in meetings on apps like Zoom or Teams become more fatigued when they can see themselves on screen.

The research also revealed that men and women become equally fatigued when viewing their own image, contradicting previous findings which suggested women experience more fatigue from self-view video conferencing than men.

The study team carried out an experiment using electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring of 32 volunteers – 16 men and 16 women – all of whom participated in a live Zoom meeting, with the self-view mode both on and off at different times.

The researchers said EEG non-invasively records spontaneous electrical activity in the brain using electrodes placed on the head and can detect the onset of mental fatigue.

The monitoring confirmed that fatigue levels were significantly greater during the times participants could view their own image.

Previous research, which largely relies on self-reported data gathered through surveys and interviews, has suggested that women experience more Zoom fatigue than men.

Theories previously offered for this gender difference centre on a supposed increased self-awareness women have of their appearance when they view themselves in a mirror.

However, the University of Galway study, which measured fatigue at a neurophysiological level, questioned whether gender differences actually exist for video conferencing fatigue.

Researchers said the findings not only contribute to the understanding of fatigue experienced as a result of the dramatically increased use of video conferencing in the workplace but also offer practical insights for organisations aiming to protect employee wellbeing in the era of hybrid and remote work.

Professor Eoin Whelan, of the University of Galway, said: “The use of video conferencing platforms exploded during the lockdown.

“They continue to be heavily used in work and education today and offer some advantages over in-person meetings. But people often report feeling exhausted by video conference meetings.

“Our study shows that those feelings of fatigue you get during video calls are real, and seeing your own reflection makes it even more tiring. Simply turning off the mirror image can help offset fatigue in virtual meetings.”

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    Apr 22nd 2024, 3:35 PM

    Can I get a sick cert for this new fatigue syndrom?

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    Apr 22nd 2024, 5:03 PM

    @P. V. Aglue: Syndrome?! It’s not a syndrome and if you’re tired and fatigued, just rest. Or you could waste your time, and your GP’s time asking for a ‘sick very’ if you’re really that much of a snowflake.

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    Apr 22nd 2024, 5:24 PM

    Waiting for the exact second to unmute yer mic and say ‘thanks everyone’ as yer only contribution to the meeting is tiring alright.

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    Apr 22nd 2024, 3:15 PM

    What absolute shittery. I’m glad I work in the outdoors and don’t have to suffer this nonsense.

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    Apr 22nd 2024, 3:29 PM

    @Sean Money: lol, me too

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    Apr 22nd 2024, 3:38 PM

    @Sean Money: is this what huw has

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    Apr 22nd 2024, 4:18 PM

    @P. V. Aglue: ah yes very good. Whatever he had sent him round the twist touching up the kids

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    Apr 22nd 2024, 4:52 PM

    @Sean Money: Get a grip, there was no such accusation

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    Apr 22nd 2024, 5:04 PM

    @Sean Money: True. Nobody who works outdoors gets fatigued.

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    Apr 22nd 2024, 5:05 PM

    @SYaxJ2Ts: sorry reading it now he had them exposed

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    Apr 22nd 2024, 5:16 PM

    @Sean Money: no criminal offence was committed

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    Apr 22nd 2024, 3:47 PM

    I’m sure anyone who looked at themselves in the mirror all day would suffer some kind of fatigue, but who looks at themselves while taking to someone else in a video call!! Someone vain perhaps

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    Apr 22nd 2024, 5:04 PM

    @AphroBeat: there’s a difference between looking and seeing.

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    Apr 23rd 2024, 11:10 AM

    @AphroBeat: All I can say is that back when videoconferencing first came in, it was the men who would be off in corners combing their hair and looking anxious. The women turned up and got on with the meeting.

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    Apr 22nd 2024, 6:29 PM

    Another reason to not hold meetings (video meetings at that) all day. Not only are they mostly unproductive in themselves, but half of them are a complete waste of time.
    I am lucky I work with managers, colleagues and teams who don’t suffer from meetingitis!

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    Apr 22nd 2024, 5:05 PM

    I comment on the Journal. What do scientific researchers know!!

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