Human Communication Signal
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A Human Communication Signal is a biological intentional communication signal that can support human communication tasks to convey information, emotions, and intentions between human beings.
- AKA: Human Signal, Human Message Signal, Human Communication Cue, Human Expression Signal.
- Context:
- It can typically transmit Human Communication Information through human communication signal encoding and human communication signal decoding.
- It can typically express Human Communication Emotion through human communication signal affective display and human communication signal feeling conveyance.
- It can typically convey Human Communication Intent through human communication signal purpose indication and human communication signal goal expression.
- It can typically utilize Human Communication Channels through human communication signal sensory pathways and human communication signal modality selection.
- It can typically follow Human Communication Conventions through human communication signal cultural norms and human communication signal social rules.
- It can typically establish Human Communication Context through human communication signal situational meaning and human communication signal environmental factors.
- It can typically maintain Human Communication Flow through human communication signal timing and human communication signal sequencing.
- It can typically support Human Communication Relationships through human communication signal social bonding and human communication signal interpersonal connection.
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- It can often combine Multiple Human Communication Modes through human communication signal multimodal integration and human communication signal channel coordination.
- It can often require Human Communication Interpretation through human communication signal cognitive processing and human communication signal meaning construction.
- It can often demonstrate Human Communication Redundancy through human communication signal repetition and human communication signal reinforcement.
- It can often exhibit Human Communication Variability through human communication signal individual differences and human communication signal contextual adaptation.
- It can often create Human Communication Feedback through human communication signal response cycles and human communication signal interaction loops.
- It can often involve Human Communication Noise through human communication signal interference and human communication signal distortion.
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- It can range from being a Verbal Human Communication Signal to being a Nonverbal Human Communication Signal, depending on its human communication signal linguistic content.
- It can range from being a Conscious Human Communication Signal to being an Unconscious Human Communication Signal, depending on its human communication signal awareness level.
- It can range from being a Direct Human Communication Signal to being an Indirect Human Communication Signal, depending on its human communication signal explicitness.
- It can range from being a Simple Human Communication Signal to being a Complex Human Communication Signal, depending on its human communication signal information density.
- It can range from being a Universal Human Communication Signal to being a Culture-Specific Human Communication Signal, depending on its human communication signal cultural variation.
- It can range from being a Formal Human Communication Signal to being an Informal Human Communication Signal, depending on its human communication signal social context.
- It can range from being a Proximal Human Communication Signal to being a Distal Human Communication Signal, depending on its human communication signal transmission distance.
- It can range from being a Synchronous Human Communication Signal to being an Asynchronous Human Communication Signal, depending on its human communication signal temporal alignment.
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- It can integrate with Human Behavior for human communication signal behavioral expression.
- It can utilize Communication Task for human communication signal information exchange.
- It can employ Human-to-Human Interaction for human communication signal social engagement.
- It can manifest through Communication Protocol for human communication signal structured exchange.
- It can leverage Paralinguistic Communication for human communication signal vocal quality.
- It can apply Gesture Communication Act for human communication signal physical expression.
- It can support Human Interpersonal Signal for human communication signal relationship dynamics.
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- Example(s):
- Verbal Human Communication Signals, such as:
- Spoken Human Communication Signals conveying human communication signal oral messages, such as:
- Written Human Communication Signals encoding human communication signal textual information, such as:
- Nonverbal Human Communication Signals, such as:
- Human Facial Expression Signals displaying human communication signal emotional state, such as:
- Human Body Language Signals conveying human communication signal physical attitude, such as:
- Human Touch Signals communicating human communication signal physical contact, such as:
- Paralinguistic Human Communication Signals, such as:
- Proxemic Human Communication Signals, such as:
- Temporal Human Communication Signals, such as:
- Multimodal Human Communication Signals, such as:
- Digital Human Communication Signals, such as:
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- Verbal Human Communication Signals, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- Animal Communication Signals, which convey animal information without human communication element.
- Machine Signals, which transmit automated data without human communication intent.
- Natural Signals, which indicate environmental state without human communication purpose.
- Biological Reflex Signals, which represent involuntary responses without communication intention.
- Random Noise Signals, which contain no information without human communication meaning.
- Plant Signals, which involve botanical processes without human communication capability.
- See: Communication Signal, Human-to-Human Interaction, Communication Task, Human Behavior, Paralinguistic Communication, Gesture Communication Act, Human Interpersonal Signal, Communication Protocol, Verbal Communication, Nonverbal Communication, Body Language, Facial Expression.