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The scientific way to survive the zombie apocalypse
28 Days Later has the best take on the speedy undead.
28 Days Later has the best take on the speedy undead. (Facebook/28 Days Later)

It's Halloween! So let's talk to a PhD neuroscientist about the zombie brain and the scientific way to survive the zombie apocalypse.

Bradley Voytek is a neuroscientist and cognitive scientist at UCSD. He did his PhD in neuroscience at UC Berkeley and post-doc research in neurology at UCSS.

He's also one of the "leading experts" on the zombie brain and is currently writing a book on it for Princeton University Press.

Bradley and I spoke about the zombie brain, the most realistic zombie movies, and the scientific way to survive the zombie apocalypse. Here are the highlights. If you want the extended interview, I'll be sending it out in my weekly newsletter on Sunday. Join here.

How can we speculate on what zombies would be like?

Bradley Voytek: We can take a forensic neuroscience approach: We don't have a zombie to examine, but we can try and infer what the brain would look like based upon observing their behaviors — by which I mean watching a bunch of zombie movies. So what are the canonical behaviors that a zombie has? We basically break it down into a set of symptoms: lack of fine motor control, lack of goal-directed cognition, memory impairments, and aggression. And from that we try and infer what the zombie brain would have to look like. And so depending on the sub-genre or the exact movie we have a couple of different symptoms, but from that we can make inferences about what the brain would look like.

Bradley breaks down the specifics in this fun TED video.

Which are the most scientifically accurate zombie movies?

BV:

  • 28 Days Later: "It's the best take on fast zombies, in my opinion."
  • World War Z: "Not so great. The idea of having zombies build a 50-foot person ladder to climb on… It was just biologically very implausible."
  • Walking Dead: "It does a very good version of the standard mindless, infected zombie."


What books do you recommend?

BV:

And on the brain: The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, and anything else by Oliver Sacks.


What's the most scientific way to survive the zombie apocalypse?

BV: If we're going to say that zombies have memory problems and that they have motor impairments and they have aggression issues, then we can leverage our scientific knowledge about how the zombie brain works to help increase our odds of survival. If they actually do have memory problems, which it appears that they do, then one tip might be to actually just hide from them and wait it out. So if you're being chased by a group of zombies, if you can somehow manage to hide, they'll forget where you are after a couple of minutes. Given everything we know about how the brain works, that should be the case. Another one is just try and get somewhere where they can't reach you very easily, because they have terrible motor control. In the original Night of the Living Dead, people were hiding in a house for several days. And it wasn't until the house got overrun that the problems occurred.

Also, based upon what we think about how their brains would have to be working, they're also very distractable. This is actually used very effectively in the video game Left 4 Dead, where you have a little beeping bomb that you can throw and the beeping captures all of the zombies attention. They go running after that and the bomb explodes. A really effective way getting around them would be to utilize all these:

  1. Distract them and run away. Because they're pretty slow, you should be able to outrun them.
  2. Climb somewhere high that would be hard for them to get to.
  3. Hide so they forget where you are.

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Rules 1, 2 and 3 are the way I intend to do it for the most part. I have read posts where people want to waste ammo on a single zombie that was like over 200 yards away. What's the point. Unless you are in an open field screaming your ass off. The stinker won't even notice you at that range. So rules 1, 2 and 3 are as common sense as you can get. My kind of thinking. Lol

At that kind of range, let the bitch walk on...As long as I'm down wind from the prick...(LOL)  But I think if I have to, I'll mostly use my machete more then my gun...Silent, stealth and hiding aren't something to deny we will all do...Though you have your Rambo types out there that think they are these crack shots that can't hit the broad side of a barn with a 12 gauge shotgun standing three feet away...(LOL)

   Common sense I think will be the main key to survival...The more you use your head, the better off you'll be...Plus two, there's no better weapon then the one in your head....

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