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1 s, a process we refer to as 'digital emotion contagion'.
2 tworks have often been considered as 'simple contagions'.
3 ep deprivation affects emotional mimicry and contagion.
4 s a quantitative understanding of behavioral contagion.
5 used to relate whole-brain maps to emotional contagion.
6 ggest that the answer depends on the type of contagion.
7 responding to a startling stressor and also contagion.
8 inherent in traditional estimates of social contagion.
9 is in fact generally a negative predictor of contagion.
10 ns to either arrest or prevent this horrible contagion.
11 ly explains >50% of the perceived behavioral contagion.
12 orting MV shedding into the airway lumen and contagion.
13 cted but did not eliminate this hierarchical contagion.
14 ancient signaling pathway mediates emotional contagion.
15 ws the growing literature on digital emotion contagion.
16 ers' responses - referred to as an emotional contagion.
17 hers with predators, a pattern known as risk contagion.
18 y-driven individual differences underpinning contagion.
19 ve facts about how network structure affects contagion.
20 ore (respectively less) readily than the bad contagion.
21 l for trade networks of goods susceptible to contagion.
22 -wide improvements in welfare through social contagion.
23 ews spread through the network via a complex contagion.
24 onger effect on play behaviour than positive contagion.
25 firming our prediction of negative emotional contagion.
26 ter reservoir, and not due to human-to-human contagion.
27 coding, emotion categorization and emotional contagion.
28 predator patch were avoided, confirming risk contagion.
29 hat empathy itself can evolve through social contagion.
30 -quality patches, displaying regional reward contagion.
31 icate at sites of tissue damage that promote contagion.
32 thy might be related to the degree of stress contagion.
33 al states exhibit similar dynamics of social contagion.
34 esis is that memes and behaviors are complex contagions.
35 and process waste that could contain harmful contagions.
36 hat are most effective for spreading complex contagions.
37 onnectedness and node centrality for complex contagions.
38 volve if agents join or leave in response to contagions.
39 ers treating COVID-19 and future respiratory contagions.
40 neralized threshold model to describe social contagions.
41 ing the coevolution of many kinds of dueling contagions.
42 ay be dramatically underestimating the R0 of contagions.
43 hormones elicits the expression of emotional contagion (a form of empathy) in strangers of both speci
44 se significantly covaried with trait emotion contagion, a necessary foundation for empathizing with o
46 while most memes indeed spread like complex contagions, a few viral memes spread across many communi
47 ctions are found for a scenario in which the contagion ability of a spreader decreases with the numbe
48 s illustrate the importance of understanding contagion across policy borders and offer a starting poi
49 ase transition between a regime in which the contagion affects a large fraction of the system and one
53 uired to tease apart the roles of behavioral contagion and a time-setting effect following a startle
55 ociation was also observed between pupillary contagion and autistic traits when participants' gaze wa
57 rovides a framework for quantifying suicidal contagion and better understanding, preventing, and cont
58 of aquatic beetles through the processes of contagion and compression in naturally colonized experim
59 cally focus on the measurement of behavioral contagion and emotional arousal, yet, while highly impor
61 l the (complex, fractional) nature of social contagion and establish that individuals with relatively
67 al study cannot differentiate between social contagion and selecting similar friends, and low prevale
70 ting theoretical framework behind predicting contagion and the immediate outcome of acute diseases in
72 yperarousal, environmental dependency, group contagion, and failure to adapt to changing stimulus-rei
73 ied staff reentry as the critical pathway of contagion, and provided estimates of the reduction in ri
74 ues are not strictly necessary for emotional contagion, and that the observation of others' positive
75 e progression, the biophysical nature of the contagion, and the environments in which transmission oc
76 to another: liquidity hoarding, asset price contagion, and the propagation of defaults via counterpa
77 lds of evolutionary game theory with complex contagions, and it provides a synthetic framework to des
78 sion probability of information about social contagions, and trial size exhibits a non-monotonic patt
81 ntagions, unlike infectious diseases (simple contagions), are affected by social reinforcement and ho
87 s) is ideal for testing the strength of play contagion as play in calves is strongly related to energ
88 ariance found significantly higher emotional contagion at each stage of disease progression [controls
90 group, people with WS did not show pupillary contagion (Bayes factors supporting the null: 25-50) whe
92 d geophysical systems, little is known about contagion behavior in individual productivity and succes
93 er suggests that these effects are driven by contagion beliefs: when asked to bid on a sweater owned
95 umor controlling in social networks, disease contagion between individuals, and cascading failures in
97 ipated that differences in the level of play contagion between treatment groups would result in diffe
99 cells as vehicles not only immediately after contagion but also to infect epithelia of tissues expres
102 ossible for quenched disorder to enhance the contagion by creating regions of higher particle densiti
104 ay contribute to extremely efficient measles contagion by promoting the rapid spread of the virus thr
106 m is represented by a simplicial complex and contagion can occur through interactions in groups of di
113 xity viewpoint, our results, which show that contagion dynamics become unpredictable for both macrosc
116 ave attributed the difficulty of forecasting contagion dynamics to a multitude of factors, including
117 , studies on social phenomena usually assume contagion dynamics to be either simple or complex, rathe
118 at a social system can exhibit a spectrum of contagion dynamics-from simple to complex-simultaneously
123 ts are the first to quantify a negative play contagion effect, particularly in a situation of long-te
124 tes with the degree of susceptibility to the contagion effect, suggesting that a frontal-subcortical
126 research efforts have been put into studying contagion effects and herding behaviour in financial mar
127 greater focus on understanding when emotion contagion effects are likely to be strong versus weak or
129 d they provide some unique demonstrations of contagion effects on real-world purchase decisions.
130 to interactional synchrony and other social contagion effects, including verbal, goal, and emotional
133 h for a brief period at the beginning of the contagion event or right after a reopening, but would qu
134 and Structural Diversity theories of social contagion explain the influence effects we observe, the
135 pattern in which there is a strong effect of contagion for 1.5 minutes, a less strong but still signi
137 However, many social phenomena are "complex" contagions, for which people need exposure to multiple p
138 ifferent channels for direct transmission of contagion from one bank to another: liquidity hoarding,
141 of one context-dependent processes, spatial contagion, functioning at the local scale, and provide t
142 bility that an individual is affected by the contagion grows monotonically with the size of his or he
144 -term contact, and may suggest that negative contagion has a stronger effect on play behaviour than p
145 e who can hasten or slow diffusion or social contagion has long been a major research question in net
146 lenges of demonstrating that digital emotion contagion has occurred, and how these challenges have be
151 s media reporting on suicide to help prevent contagion; however, uptake of recommendations remains li
154 s taxon, by assessing yawning and scratching contagion in a wild group (N = 49) of Geoffroy's spider
156 social presence significantly diminish yawn contagion in comparison to a control condition, indicati
157 y be even more important than the biological contagion in determining the course of the disease.
159 tterns across geographies to identify social contagion in exercise behaviours across a global social
160 support claims of peer influence and social contagion in networks, homophily may also explain such e
161 however, there is no evidence of behavioural contagion in Platyrrhines (i.e. primates from South and
164 we introduce a higher-order model of social contagion in which a social system is represented by a s
165 rstanding the spreading mechanisms of social contagions in complex network systems has attracted much
168 r understanding of the mechanisms that drive contagions in networks and our knowledge of how to propa
169 s a wonderful tool to contain and understand contagion, in a well-designed setting, creating excellen
170 based on physical analogies with biological contagion, in which the probability that an individual i
176 Here, we investigated whether behavioural contagion is also present in this taxon, by assessing ya
179 oviding experimental evidence that emotional contagion is present not only in mammalian but also in a
181 nced by most people), and that the degree of contagion is related to trait differences in neuroticism
183 t that one unique feature of digital emotion contagion is that it is mediated by digital media platfo
186 Observational fear, a form of emotional contagion, is thought to be a basic form of affective em
187 s can be transferred to others via emotional contagion, leading people to experience the same emotion
188 t of the Earth's surface; however, in modern contagions long-range edges-for example, due to airline
192 t also suggests that the rate of vaccination contagion may be even more important than the biological
196 dings suggest that the proposed mathematical contagion model offers great potential to support emerge
197 Here we present a novel non-Markovian social contagion model on interdependent spatial networks compo
200 We find that the conditions for a particular contagion model to belong to one of the these three clas
203 In Florida, the spread of white pox fits the contagion model, with nearest neighbors most susceptible
206 haracterized by an exponential growth of the contagion, must be identified as quickly as possible.
207 who use Facebook, we test whether emotional contagion occurs outside of in-person interaction betwee
209 valuable insights into harnessing the social contagion of even vaccine-neutral attitudes to overcome
210 study, we first established that the social contagion of itch is essentially a normative response (e
211 eceptors enabled the expression of emotional contagion of pain in mouse and human stranger dyads, as
213 Human mobility and activity patterns mediate contagion on many levels, including: spatial spread of i
215 construct 'contagion maps' that use multiple contagions on a network to map the nodes as a point clou
218 Although our results suggest that some peer contagion operates within the goth community, our observ
219 rstanding the neural circuitry of emotional 'contagion' or 'resonance' between nearby animals, togeth
223 Salience also predicts essential features of contagion phenomena on networks, and points towards a be
224 irically evaluate the effect that these anti-contagion policies have had on the growth rate of infect
226 models due to the stochastic features of the contagion process and defines an invasion threshold that
227 al value of the diffusion rate below which a contagion process is not able to spread to a macroscopic
230 sipation of traffic in cities using a simple contagion process, inspired by those used to model infec
233 deation and death and use it to quantify the contagion processes in the US associated with two promin
234 rst, we model forest and fire as interacting contagion processes on grass patches, showing that spati
236 are often not enough to characterize social contagion processes such as opinion formation or the ado
237 ized spatiotemporal features in a variety of contagion processes that can describe epidemics or other
238 n hypergraphs, advances our understanding of contagion processes, and opens the study of adaptive gro
239 ts contribute to the understanding of social-contagion processes, and our experimental method offers
240 ula: see text]-shells play a crucial role in contagion processes, emergence of consensus, and resilie
242 one high- and one low-quality patch, reward contagion produced by higher leaf litter levels resulted
243 simplicial geometry of complex networks for contagion propagation and armed with a large-scale synth
244 otect against K. pneumoniae colonization and contagion, providing insight into how these protective m
246 o their multiple transmission pathways, high contagion rate, and lethality, viruses pose the biggest
247 t group identification can lead to vicarious contagion, reducing individual differentiation and induc
251 essing of information around climate change; contagion represents the spread of information, beliefs
252 fluences on listeners' memory through social contagion, resistance to such influences, and then retri
253 dates how a fundamental mechanism of complex contagion-resistance-can come about from cognitive mecha
255 ometric recordings during negative emotional contagion revealed increased serotonin (5-HT) release in
257 ena such as altruistic punishment, prosocial contagion, self-other similarity, and numerous others gi
260 rameters, providing guidance for controlling contagion spread by constraining mobility processes.
262 less) than the social optimum when the good contagion spreads more (respectively less) readily than
263 Ps faced numerous stressors, such as fear of contagion, stigmatization, short-staffing, and inadequat
265 rks facilitate the spread of threshold-based contagions, such as those motivated by myopic best respo
273 ds exclusively, but for those low in emotion contagion, this region also responded to information abo
274 dy in which they self-reported on their yawn contagion to a video stimulus and completed four measure
276 We reverse engineer dynamics of financial contagion to find the scenario of smallest exogenous sho
277 periodically exhibit a very high outflow of contagion traffic over time, suggesting that they act as
279 From smallpox to poliomyelitis, halting contagion transmission through simultaneous mass vaccina
283 ne social networks, a process we call "moral contagion." Using a large sample of social media communi
291 and absorb a human's emotions via emotional contagion, we expected that pet dogs of owners with high
294 nced by neighbouring patches through spatial contagion, wherein perceived quality of one patch can ex
295 uggest interventions that account for social contagion will spread behaviour change more effectively.
297 garded as an important channel for financial contagion with the potential to trigger fire sales and s
299 e develop a theoretical framework to analyze contagion within a network of locations where individual