New research finds the stress you feel during back-to-back meetings is all in your head.Microsoft's Human Factors Lab studied electrical activity participants' brains as they endured one meeting after another, without breaks, and observed a spike in beta wave activity - a characteristic seen during mental efforts.The team also looked at another group who were given 10-minute breaks between meetings and found beta activity dropped, allowing the individual to reset and their next appointment.
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