We ask the question how human language, as a complex system of coordination, came into existence. We did an Experimental Semiotics study (a practice of doing an experiment with a group of participants to see if they can develop a new language) to try to answer this question. We are motivated by a desire to understand the mental encoding of language and how coordination can affect the structure of a society. We enrolled participants in a computer-based group coordination number summing game with three settings: 1) participants played with the same partners repeatedly, 2) participants were switched to play with different partners every four rounds and 3) participants were switched every round. We found that participants tended to have the hig...
This paper compares two explanations of the process by which human communication systems evolve: it...
We study the coordination in a group of humans by means of experiments and simulations. Experiments ...
We investigate in a series of laboratory experiments how costs and benefits of linguistic communicat...
We ask the question how human language, as a complex system of coordination, came into existence. We...
What processes can explain how very large populations are able to converge on the use of a particula...
We report on an experiment exploring whether and how players may learn to use a random device to coo...
How communication systems emerge and remain stable is an important question in both cognitive scienc...
The present paper will sketch the basic ideas of the complexity paradigm, and then apply them to soc...
Social living ultimately depends on coordination between group members, and communication is necessa...
Traditional characterizations of communication as a biological phenomenon are theoretically criticiz...
Social living ultimately depends on coordination between group members, and communication is necessa...
textabstractOn many occasions, individuals are able to coordinate their actions. The first empirical...
Coordination among different options is key for a functioning and efficient society. However, often ...
Effective coordination is key to many situations that affect the well-being of two or more humans. S...
Effective coordination is key to many situations that affect the well-being of two or more humans. S...
This paper compares two explanations of the process by which human communication systems evolve: it...
We study the coordination in a group of humans by means of experiments and simulations. Experiments ...
We investigate in a series of laboratory experiments how costs and benefits of linguistic communicat...
We ask the question how human language, as a complex system of coordination, came into existence. We...
What processes can explain how very large populations are able to converge on the use of a particula...
We report on an experiment exploring whether and how players may learn to use a random device to coo...
How communication systems emerge and remain stable is an important question in both cognitive scienc...
The present paper will sketch the basic ideas of the complexity paradigm, and then apply them to soc...
Social living ultimately depends on coordination between group members, and communication is necessa...
Traditional characterizations of communication as a biological phenomenon are theoretically criticiz...
Social living ultimately depends on coordination between group members, and communication is necessa...
textabstractOn many occasions, individuals are able to coordinate their actions. The first empirical...
Coordination among different options is key for a functioning and efficient society. However, often ...
Effective coordination is key to many situations that affect the well-being of two or more humans. S...
Effective coordination is key to many situations that affect the well-being of two or more humans. S...
This paper compares two explanations of the process by which human communication systems evolve: it...
We study the coordination in a group of humans by means of experiments and simulations. Experiments ...
We investigate in a series of laboratory experiments how costs and benefits of linguistic communicat...