How our brainwave patterns are affected by hybrid working
The brain hosts our intelligence and is responsible for how our senses react and how we behave.
During the past two years, it has had to adapt to the unpredictable switch between home and office working and the potential impact on our mental health.
Microsoft has even studied the impact of hybrid working on our brains. It followed the brainwave patterns of two people collaborating in-person and virtually and found that there were more brainwave patterns associated with stress and being overworked when the colleagues were interacting remotely.