In examining the restorative effects of nature on creativity using virtual backgrounds during Zoom calls, the study ('Effects of Nature Virtual Backgrounds on Creativity during Videoconferencing') applies a new lens to previous research demonstrating that exposure to nature environments versus urban environments can help restore cognitive processing and improve overall well-being.Īnd in today's modern, virtual world where 3.3 trillion meeting minutes are hosted on Zoom each year, the findings provide a free and simple tech hack for boosting workplace productivity and performance. Plenty, according to a new Klick Applied Sciences research study in Thinking Skills and Creativity, which found nature-themed backgrounds can get people's creative juices flowing better than blank or urban (city-themed) backgrounds. What difference can the type of Zoom background have on work productivity? L-R: Adam Palanica, scientist and Yan Fossat, principal investigator
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