This paper presents an alternative approach to studying signallerereceiver interactions. The conventional approach focuses on signal reliability; instead, we focus on receivers' willingness to tolerate imperfect reliability (receiver tolerance). Both approaches aim to explain what promotes and maintains communication. We define receiver tolerance as following a signal in the face of reduced reliability. We used experimental signalling games with blue jay, Cyanocitta cristata, subjects to demonstrate whether uncertain environments generate receiver tolerance for imperfect reliability. Many models of signalling games ignore environmental certainty or predictability, but this certainty is a key part of understanding receiver tolerance. Fo...
Signals and cues are extensively used in social interactions across diverse communication systems. H...
The handicap principle of Zahavi is potentially of great importance to the study of biological commu...
Many models of honest signaling, based on Zahavi's handicap principle, predict that if receivers are...
It has been suggested that the evolution of signals must be a wasteful process for the signaller, ai...
The defining problem of animal signalling theory is how reliable communication systems remain stable...
Communication is an indispensable component of animal societies, yet many open questions remain rega...
It has been suggested that the evolution of signals must be a wasteful process for the signaller, ai...
How and why animals and humans signal reliably is a key issue in biology and social sciences that ne...
Signal detection theory (SDT) has been widely used to identify the optimal response of a receiver to...
Communication is an indispensable component of animal societies, yet many open questions remain rega...
We consider modifications to the standard David Lewis signalling game and relax a number of unrealis...
The paper provides an analysis of a sender-receiver sequential signaling game. The private informati...
In this study, I investigate the effects of four modelling assumptions: the role of an extended stra...
The handicap principle has been the overarching framework to explain the evolution and maintenance o...
We consider modifications to the standard David Lewis signalling game and relax a number of unrealis...
Signals and cues are extensively used in social interactions across diverse communication systems. H...
The handicap principle of Zahavi is potentially of great importance to the study of biological commu...
Many models of honest signaling, based on Zahavi's handicap principle, predict that if receivers are...
It has been suggested that the evolution of signals must be a wasteful process for the signaller, ai...
The defining problem of animal signalling theory is how reliable communication systems remain stable...
Communication is an indispensable component of animal societies, yet many open questions remain rega...
It has been suggested that the evolution of signals must be a wasteful process for the signaller, ai...
How and why animals and humans signal reliably is a key issue in biology and social sciences that ne...
Signal detection theory (SDT) has been widely used to identify the optimal response of a receiver to...
Communication is an indispensable component of animal societies, yet many open questions remain rega...
We consider modifications to the standard David Lewis signalling game and relax a number of unrealis...
The paper provides an analysis of a sender-receiver sequential signaling game. The private informati...
In this study, I investigate the effects of four modelling assumptions: the role of an extended stra...
The handicap principle has been the overarching framework to explain the evolution and maintenance o...
We consider modifications to the standard David Lewis signalling game and relax a number of unrealis...
Signals and cues are extensively used in social interactions across diverse communication systems. H...
The handicap principle of Zahavi is potentially of great importance to the study of biological commu...
Many models of honest signaling, based on Zahavi's handicap principle, predict that if receivers are...