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Psychology says people who keep their cameras off during meetings aren’t always disengaged, their brain may be protecting them from something important

Psychology does not suggest that everyone who keeps their camera turned off is shy, uninterested, or trying to conceal something. Human behavior is far more nuanced than such simple assumptions. Research suggests that choosing to stay off-camera can be influenced by factors such as Zoom fatigue, privacy preferences, heightened self-awareness, introverted tendencies, evaluation anxiety, or a desire to minimize cognitive strain during virtual interactions.

Raccontata daeconomictimes.indiatimes.com

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  1. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Psychology says people who keep their cameras off during meetings aren’t always disengaged, their brain may be protecting them from…

    Psychology does not suggest that everyone who keeps their camera turned off is shy, uninterested, or trying to conceal something. Human behavior is far more nuanced than such…