PLEASE NOTE THAT THE TALK WILL BE IN THE AUDITORIUM (NADOR U. 9)!!!
The CEU Department of Cognitive Science and the Social Mind Center cordially invites you
to its talk by
Bruno Galantucci (Yeshiva University & Haskins Laboratories)
http://www.haskins.yale.edu/staff/galantucci.html
Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2016 - 17:00-18:30
Host: Natalie Sebanz
Location: CEU Auditorium, Nador u. 9. (Do not forget to bring your CEU ID, otherwise, you
have to register at the entrance!)
The development of sophisticated forms of communication in humans
One of the hallmarks of our species is that we develop sophisticated forms of
communication. However, there is growing evidence that we exhibit important limitations
when we are asked to perform tasks that require communicative sophistication. I will
illustrate some of this evidence, which comes in part from research on the emergence of
novel communication systems in the laboratory and in part from research on the use of
natural language. Then I will focus on the question of how individuals who have limited
communicative skills manage to develop sophisticated forms of communication.
I propose three non-mutually exclusive hypotheses to address the question. The first
hypothesis is that communicative sophistication does not originate from sophisticated
individuals but emerges in the public arena, as the result of a cultural ratchet effect.
The second is that there may be great variability in communicative skills within the human
population and that the development of sophisticated forms of communication may be driven
by a minority of exceptional communicators. The third hypothesis turns the question on its
head, suggesting that human communication may often be much less sophisticated than we
think.
I will present various kinds of evidence supporting the second and the third hypotheses
and argue that the latter can help us reduce the conceptual gap between the study of human
communication and the study of other forms of coordination in humans and animals.
We are looking forward to see you at the talk!
Cognitive Science Events at CEU:
http://cognitivescience.ceu.hu/events
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http://socialmind.ceu.edu/events
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