Tuesday March 16, 2010
What your brain does in an emergency
Lucy Tobin
The Guardian
Research into people's reactions to emergencies aims to make sure there are more survivors in future
Imagine you're stuck in a burning building, trying desperately to escape. After stumbling to the end of a smoke-filled corridor, you have to choose whether to turn left or right. The decision could determine whether you live or die – but the way you make it is not as random as you might think, according to Ed Galea, professor of mathematical modelling at the University of Greenwich.
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