Kimberly Quincy, a first-year graduate student in UW’s Division of Communication Disorders, displays a 3D human larynx model she created using an online software program as part of the Make-IT ...
I received so many thoughtful reflections and messages after my last Forbes article on humanoids and Communication Intelligence (CQ) that I felt compelled to explore the topic more deeply. What stood ...
For decades, scientists have tried to answer a simple question: why be honest when deception is possible? Whether it is a peacock's tail, a stag's roar, or a human's résumé, signals are means to ...
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There's an age-old debate: Does art imitate life, or does life imitate art? In today’s digital age, we might ask a new question: Does technology imitate humanity, or are we now imitating the very ...
Human communication is an art and a science. Communication is a means to connect deeply yet it can also be a path fraught with miscommunication and adverse and unpredictable behavioural effects. In ...
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