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Project Management
31 March 2025

Why Visual Contact Matters in Remote Communication

Recent research has revealed the existence of special brain cells known as mirror neurons. These neurons activate when we observe others performing actions — for example, watching someone pick up a glass triggers a virtual simulation in our own brains. This process helps us understand others' intentions and emotions.

However, individuals on the autism spectrum often face challenges in this area. Their mirror neurons may function differently, making it harder to interpret social cues and predict others' behaviors, which can lead to difficulties in communication.

Key Takeaways:
Visual contact, even through digital platforms like video calls, is not merely a preference. It serves as a crucial channel of information, enabling our brains to interpret subtle signals and foster effective communication.

For this reason, our organization emphasizes mandatory visual interaction during all remote meetings. This practice enhances mutual understanding, reduces miscommunication, and creates a more connected virtual environment.
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