Associate Professor of Psychology Sarah Dunphy-Lelii on the Challenges and Weirdness of Watching Yourself on Zoom
“That slight asynchrony we like between ourselves and others is unpleasantly magnified by glitchy wifi,” writes Dunphy-Lelii in Scientific American. “Research shows that a response delay of as little as 1.2 seconds disrupts your feeling of connection with another person. You can’t read them, they can’t read you—are they laughing with you, or at you?”
Post Date: 08-06-2020
Post Date: 08-06-2020