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‘Zoom Dysmorphia’: How Video Conferencing Can Wreck Our Self-Image

Source: GBH

How does frequent video conferencing affect the way we see ourselves?

This entry was posted in How We See Things, Perception and Reality and tagged Current Events, People, Technology on May 1, 2021 by Chandler Gifford.

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