

EP 212 Joy Hirsch on How the Brain Responds to Zoom
9 snips Nov 30, 2023
Joy Hirsch discusses her research on neural responses to Zoom calls vs in-person interactions. They explore advantages of fNIRS imaging, design of the experiment, longer eye fixation in-person, increased pupil size in-person, EEG findings on Zoom, decreased neural synchrony in Zoom interactions, social media's impact on social links, and making video calls brain-friendly.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Comparing Brain Processing in Live Interactions on Zoom vs. In-Person
01:34 • 16min
Exploring the Hypothesis of Different Brain Signals in Zoom and In-person Interactions
17:21 • 3min
Experimental Setup and Tasks
20:29 • 13min
Exploring Different Technologies for Studying the Brain
33:25 • 3min
Differences in Eye Tracking Between In-person and Zoom Interactions
36:17 • 7min
The Brain's Response to Zoom Faces
43:41 • 22min
The Brain's Response to Virtual Interactions and the Potential of Virtual Reality
01:05:53 • 4min