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Essex University uses 'zombies' in evacuation study | Essex University uses 'zombies' in evacuation study |
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University academics have used simulated zombies to research crowd behaviour in building evacuations. | University academics have used simulated zombies to research crowd behaviour in building evacuations. |
Essex University collected data using a zombie-themed computer game in which players had to escape from a building. | Essex University collected data using a zombie-themed computer game in which players had to escape from a building. |
The research, published in the journal Animal Behaviour, found stressed people did not - as previous studies suggest - "follow the herd". | |
Lead researcher Dr Nikolai Bode said: "We wanted to look at spontaneous responses to changing circumstances." | |
He said the serious side to the research was in learning more about how people behaved in evacuation scenarios. | He said the serious side to the research was in learning more about how people behaved in evacuation scenarios. |
Horde of zombies | |
The study, he said, could then be used to educate people about how they might react in an evacuation. | |
Those who took part in the study were told they were a zombie and had to enter and leave a building. | |
To examine the effects of stress on participants, they were set a time limit to get out of the building. | |
What the project team found was that when no time limit was set, people would often leave by different routes to those from which they arrived. | |
Under stress conditions, however, this was turned on its head - with people choosing to leave the same way they came in - even if they were likely to get stuck in a horde of zombies. |
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