Evolution of Communicative Flexibility: Complexity, Creativity, and Adaptability in Human and Animal Communication

Evolution of Communicative Flexibility: Complexity, Creativity, and Adaptability in Human and Animal Communication

D. Kimbrough Oller , Ulrike Griebel , Ron Schusterman
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Aug 22, 2008 · 英語 · 平裝書 (368 頁數)
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格式 平裝書
頁數 368
語言 英語
已出版 Aug 22, 2008
出版商 MIT Press
ISBN-10 0262538776
ISBN-13 9780262538770

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A group of leading researchers comes together to explore the multifaceted nature of communicative flexibility in this extensive study of human and animal communication. Unraveling the threads of complexity, creativity, and adaptability, they delve into how various species convey and interpret signals in their environments. Their collective expertise spans distinctive fields, offering a comprehensive view of how these traits have evolved over time.

The authors critically examine the mechanisms that enable different forms of communication, showcasing how various creatures—ranging from primates to birds—exhibit unique signal systems. They investigate the interplay between innate abilities and learned behavior, emphasizing the role of context and social dynamics in shaping communicative practices.

By dissecting the nuances of both human and animal interactions, the researchers reveal a rich tapestry of communicative evolution that underscores the importance of flexibility. The work illuminates how these adaptive strategies not only enhance survival but also foster complex social connections among individuals and species.

Ultimately, this compilation of insights broadens the understanding of communication, prompting reflection on how flexibility in signaling can illuminate the paths of both human and animal interactions. It inspires a dialogue about the future of communication studies and the continued exploration of our interconnectedness with the animal kingdom.

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