The Floating Head Phenomenon
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The 'Floating Head Phenomenon' refers to the disorienting feeling when meeting people in person after interacting with them digitally, with commenters sharing personal experiences and insights on this phenomenon.
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The masking requirement was lifted a couple of weeks before my PT completed, and I saw her full face for the first time. I found it incredibly disconcerting because my mind had imagined what her full face looked like (without me being aware), and her actual appearance was very different from what I imagined.
We had an all hands in-person about a year ago and she was literally as though you took a perfectly average person and scaled them down proportionally with the resize tool. I would estimate she is 4 foot 10 or so.
It was such a strange feeling. It really was genuinely almost disturbing to have the... scale... of someone you thought you knew very well called into question. Honestly I think the fight-or-flight part of my brain thought "that's an imposter!" and felt literally threatened. The feeling made zero sense.