ANA Secretary Dr. S. Thomas Carmichael was featured in the Fortune: Well article "What Remote Work Does to your Brain and Body." Dr. Carmichael explains some of the effects of working outside of a traditional office setting, "When we have virtual meetings, we’re not getting nonverbal cues. We’re not getting an area of focus that includes the room and larger elements of our interactive environment. We’re simply seeing a zoomed-in version of a person and what we’re faced with, among other things, is we’re losing a neural basis of real-time social interaction, and we’re not acquiring information about others beyond the visual information of their face.”
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