School of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of St Andrews, St Andrews KY16 9JP, UK.
Department of Psychology, Hunter College, CUNY, New York, NY 10065, USA.
Curr Biol. 2024 Jul 22;34(14):R673-R674. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2024.06.009.
Humans regularly engage in efficient communicative conversations, which serve to socially align individuals. In conversations, we take fast-paced turns using a human-universal structure of deploying and receiving signals which shows consistent timing across cultures. We report here that chimpanzees also engage in rapid signal-to-signal turn-taking during face-to-face gestural exchanges with a similar average latency between turns to that of human conversation. This correspondence between human and chimpanzee face-to-face communication points to shared underlying rules in communication. These structures could be derived from shared ancestral mechanisms or convergent strategies that enhance coordinated interactions or manage competition for communicative 'space'.
人类经常进行高效的交际对话,这些对话有助于个体之间的社会协调。在对话中,我们使用一种普遍的人类信号传递和接收结构来快速轮流发言,这种结构在不同文化中表现出一致的时间节奏。我们在这里报告,黑猩猩在面对面的手势交流中也会快速进行信号到信号的轮流,其回合之间的平均潜伏期与人类对话相似。人类和黑猩猩面对面交流之间的这种对应关系表明,沟通中存在共同的基本规则。这些结构可能源于共同的祖先机制或趋同策略,这些策略可以增强协调的互动或管理交际“空间”的竞争。