Zoom Fatigue and Other Symptoms of Pandemic Teaching | TAPP 73

What causesZoom fatigue and how can we prevent it? Host Kevin Patton tackles that as well as another nasty effect of pandemic teaching:stress cardiomyopathy. Plus updates insensory physiology, the value of keepingskill lists, and theBook Club recommends Chris Jarmey'sConcise Book of Muscles.00:40 | Updating Our Skill Lists01:59 | Updates in Sensory Physiology07:30 | Sponsored by AAA08:05 | Book Club: The Concise Book of Muscles12:05 | Sponsored by HAPI14:26 | Zoom Fatigue29:11 | Sponsored by HAPS30:06 | Pandemic Heart: Stress Cardiomyopathy39:48 | Staying ConnectedIf you cannot see or activate the audio playerclick here. Please take the anonymous survey:theAPprofessor.org/survey Questions& Feedback:1-833-LION-DEN (1-833-546-6336) FollowThe A&P Professor onTwitter,Facebook,Blogger,Nuzzel,Tumblr, orInstagram! The heart was made to be broken. (Oscar Wilde) Updating Our Skill Lists1.5 minutesAnatomy professorAmanda Meyer reminded us on Twitter that pandemic teaching has given us a lot of new skills that we should be adding to our skill list in our curriculum vitae (CV).How to describe skills in your CV (some hints)my-ap.us/308zLMR Updates in Sensory Physiology5.5 minutesA fewcontent updates to spice up our teaching.Is "water" a primary taste in mammals?Scientists discover a sixth sense on the tongue —for water (summary of research)my-ap.us/2Zn5uuIThe cellular mechanism for water detection in the mammalian taste system (resear...
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