Landmarks in the development of human communication

IF 0.3 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
G. Ruoppolo, M. Nicastri
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Abstract Objective: Describing the evolution of human communication from its origins to our days in order to provide insights useful to guide reflexions on the modern physiopathology of communication research. Methods: A series of scientific articles and texts concerning the evolution of human communication and the relationship between human communication and culture has been revised. Results: The capacity of man to mediate symbolic representations through language has led to a revolutionary transformation from “obliged” communication, already present in nature, in a “biological independent” communication, with the opportunity of creating culture, up to the point of granting control and manipulation of biological processes. Human communication, supported in modern times by the increasingly widespread channels of diffusion, has progressively become itself an object of scientific studies, able to influence the choices of recipients considered to be passive. Conclusion: Traditional landmarks in human communication have been language acquisition, writing, reading and studies on rhetoric. At present times communication is further influenced by mass media, and new frontiers are opening, including teleconsultations, instant translations, humanoid robots naturally interacting with humans and brain computer interface: will it be the last landmark in the development of human communication?
人类交流发展的里程碑
摘要目的:描述人类传播从起源到今天的演变过程,为指导现代传播研究的生理病理学反思提供有用的见解。方法:对一系列有关人类传播的演变以及人类传播与文化的关系的科学文章和文本进行了修订。结果:人类通过语言调解符号表征的能力导致了一场革命性的转变,从已经存在于自然界中的“义务”交流,到具有创造文化机会的“生物独立”交流,一直到允许控制和操纵生物过程的地步。在现代日益广泛的传播渠道的支持下,人类交流本身已逐渐成为科学研究的对象,能够影响被认为是被动的接受者的选择。结论:人类交际的传统标志是语言习得、写作、阅读和修辞学研究。当前,传播受到大众传媒的进一步影响,远程会诊、即时翻译、人形机器人与人自然互动、脑机接口等新的领域正在开辟,这将是人类传播发展的最后一个里程碑吗?
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