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How People Move in Crowds
Sunday, June 1, 2025
The findings were surprising. When people competed, they stuck together more. But when they worked together, they paid more attention to what others were doing. And get this: they did not talk to each other. They just picked up on signals.
The researchers also made a new tool. It's called "search attractiveness. " It helps predict where people will go when they are searching. This tool is a big deal. It can help in planning spaces better.
So, what's the big takeaway? Social and physical things both matter a lot. They affect how people move in crowds. This is key for designing better spaces. It's all about understanding how people behave in groups.
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