Studies of social distancing during epidemics have found that the strength of the response can have a decisive impact on the outcome. In previous work we developed a model of social distancing driven by individuals’ risk attitude, a parameter which determines the extent to which social contacts are reduced in response to a given infection level. We showed by simulation that a strong response, driven by a highly cautious risk attitude, can quickly suppress an epidemic. However, a moderately cautious risk attitude gives weak control and, by prolonging the epidemic with out reducing its impact, may yield a worse outcome than doing nothing. In real societies, social distancing may arise spontaneously from individual choices rather than being im...
Existing epidemiological models have largely tended to neglect the impact of individual behaviour on...
The 1918 influenza pandemic was characterized by multiple epidemic waves. We investigated reactive s...
How does social distancing affect the reach of an epidemic in social networks? We present Monte Carl...
Background: Studies of social distancing during epidemics have found that the strength of the respon...
Abstract Background Social distancing interventions such as school closure and prohibition of public...
Epidemics of respiratory infectious disease remain one of the most serious health risks facing the p...
<div><p>We report the results of a study we conducted using a simple multiplayer online game that si...
Social distancing is an important measure in controlling epidemics. This paper presents a simple the...
Social distancing is an important measure in controlling epidemics. This paper presents a simple the...
Social distancing is an effective strategy to mitigate the impact of infectious diseases. If sick or...
We report the results of a study we conducted using a simple multiplayer online game that simulates ...
The goal of this project is to review how author and mathematician, Timothy Reluga has used game the...
We report on preliminary results from a pilot study using a virtual experiment to analyse human beha...
BACKGROUND: Existing epidemiological models have largely tended to neglect the impact of individual ...
Mathematical models represent a powerful tool for investigating the dynamics of human infection dise...
Existing epidemiological models have largely tended to neglect the impact of individual behaviour on...
The 1918 influenza pandemic was characterized by multiple epidemic waves. We investigated reactive s...
How does social distancing affect the reach of an epidemic in social networks? We present Monte Carl...
Background: Studies of social distancing during epidemics have found that the strength of the respon...
Abstract Background Social distancing interventions such as school closure and prohibition of public...
Epidemics of respiratory infectious disease remain one of the most serious health risks facing the p...
<div><p>We report the results of a study we conducted using a simple multiplayer online game that si...
Social distancing is an important measure in controlling epidemics. This paper presents a simple the...
Social distancing is an important measure in controlling epidemics. This paper presents a simple the...
Social distancing is an effective strategy to mitigate the impact of infectious diseases. If sick or...
We report the results of a study we conducted using a simple multiplayer online game that simulates ...
The goal of this project is to review how author and mathematician, Timothy Reluga has used game the...
We report on preliminary results from a pilot study using a virtual experiment to analyse human beha...
BACKGROUND: Existing epidemiological models have largely tended to neglect the impact of individual ...
Mathematical models represent a powerful tool for investigating the dynamics of human infection dise...
Existing epidemiological models have largely tended to neglect the impact of individual behaviour on...
The 1918 influenza pandemic was characterized by multiple epidemic waves. We investigated reactive s...
How does social distancing affect the reach of an epidemic in social networks? We present Monte Carl...