<div><p>Previous studies have shown that iconic graphical signs can evolve into symbols through repeated usage within dyads and interacting communities. Here we investigate the evolution of graphical signs over chains of participants. In these chains (or “replacement microsocieties”), membership of an interacting group changed repeatedly such that the most experienced members were continually replaced by naïve participants. Signs rapidly became symbolic, such that they were mutually incomprehensible across experienced members of different chains, and new entrants needed to learn conventionalised meanings. An objective measure of graphical complexity (perimetric complexity) showed that the signs used within the microsocieties were becoming p...
We quantitatively study the emergence of symbolic communication in humans with a communication game ...
Languages combine arbitrary and iconic signals. How do iconic signals emerge and when do they persis...
This paper compares two explanations of the process by which human communication systems evolve: it...
Previous studies have shown that iconic graphical signs can evolve into symbols through repeated usa...
Previous studies have shown that iconic graphical signs can evolve into symbols through repeated usa...
Previous studies have shown that iconic graphical signs can evolve into symbols through repeated usa...
Previous studies have indicated that complex symbolic communication systems are shown to evolve thro...
We quantitatively study the emergence of symbolic communication in humans with a communication game ...
To study the development of graphical conventions we had members of a simulated community play a ser...
We investigate the emergence of iconicity, specifically a bouba-kiki effect in miniature artificial ...
As participants repeatedly interact using graphical signals (as in a game of Pictionary), the signal...
As participants repeatedly interact using graphical signals (as in a game of Pictionary), the signal...
This paper explores the role of iconicity in spoken language and other human communication systems. ...
The emergence of human communication systems is typically investigated via 2 approaches with complem...
The emergence of human communication systems is typically investigated via 2 approaches with complem...
We quantitatively study the emergence of symbolic communication in humans with a communication game ...
Languages combine arbitrary and iconic signals. How do iconic signals emerge and when do they persis...
This paper compares two explanations of the process by which human communication systems evolve: it...
Previous studies have shown that iconic graphical signs can evolve into symbols through repeated usa...
Previous studies have shown that iconic graphical signs can evolve into symbols through repeated usa...
Previous studies have shown that iconic graphical signs can evolve into symbols through repeated usa...
Previous studies have indicated that complex symbolic communication systems are shown to evolve thro...
We quantitatively study the emergence of symbolic communication in humans with a communication game ...
To study the development of graphical conventions we had members of a simulated community play a ser...
We investigate the emergence of iconicity, specifically a bouba-kiki effect in miniature artificial ...
As participants repeatedly interact using graphical signals (as in a game of Pictionary), the signal...
As participants repeatedly interact using graphical signals (as in a game of Pictionary), the signal...
This paper explores the role of iconicity in spoken language and other human communication systems. ...
The emergence of human communication systems is typically investigated via 2 approaches with complem...
The emergence of human communication systems is typically investigated via 2 approaches with complem...
We quantitatively study the emergence of symbolic communication in humans with a communication game ...
Languages combine arbitrary and iconic signals. How do iconic signals emerge and when do they persis...
This paper compares two explanations of the process by which human communication systems evolve: it...