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What Is Communication? The Big Picture


By: adam howard
Submitted: 2010-09-22 01:47:52 | Word Count: 825


Several people raise the query "What's communication?" That is a big question. I am sure most of you've got an plan and may describe your own interpretation one way or another. But the best description I've deduced from my readings and writings on the subject is as follows:
Communication is the act of transmitting or exchanging information, signals and messages through verbal and nonverbal activities. It is a system of sending and receiving between humans by method of speech, writing or technology at intervals our personal and industrial lives.
What's communication? You just cannot stop at one paragraph. It transcends psychology and physiology, neurology, electronics as they apply to communications throughout humans, communities, nations and continents.
Communication as a system of sending and receiving encompasses telephone, telegraph, radio, TV, transportation and shipping. There's technical communication, business communication, on-line communication, communication within productivity which will all be described individually as a 'what's communication' question.
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What is communication? Our whole world may be a nice massive ball of communication -- technical and individual -- from the micro parts in the earth to the macro in space.
Individually, communication may be a unending system of transmitting or exchanging data, signals and messages, through verbal and nonverbal activities that begins at birth and ends at death -- even before and beyond.
However in its vacant type, as it affects human communication, it is a system for sending and receiving that forever needs a Sender and a Receiver. It's pretty hard to speak with yourself. Though there's a lot of that happening through self-speak and thinking.
One will additionally communicate with animals. But people need people to speak at the human level. And, there, it takes place on a 2-method street platform used by a sender and a receiver exchanging communication specific codes.
Have you ever wondered how your body communicates inside itself? How will it go from receiving a command or a stimulus, to polishing off the reactive physical or emotional response?
Let's draw a mental picture through a fast peek into psychology.
To put it merely, messengers (neurons) inside the body receive a command (a stimulus -- like hitting your massive toe on the baseboard as an example), pass it on to other neurons along the nervous system, which pass it on to yet different neurons that ultimately create the connection to the muscles to be contracted and that produces the final response (retraction of the foot from the painful sensation).
The essence of the on top of method is that completely different varieties of messengers (neurons) are concerned, each one carrying a particular substance (neurotransmitters) in order to attach from the first stimuli to the ultimate reactions.
In communication, the messengers are the activities of the communication method; the stimulus comes from the sender of the communication and the response comes from the receiver.
The important factor as all of this takes place is the "connecting power" between the messengers or the activities happening between the two people.
It's just like the coupling between 2 different gears in mechanical processes; it's like the keyboard between the human fingers and the computer screen; it's like the software driver between the screen and therefore the printer... or the receiver and transmitter on an electronic circuit board...
If the coupling is not right, the gears will not work together. If the keyboard does not work properly, the screen will show garbled scripts or nothing the least bit, etc.
Funny thing is that the neurons within our nervous and neurological systems understand what to try to to -- the unconscious process comes as normal equipment. However in our aware verbal and nonverbal communication, we have a tendency to need to find out the "codes" that are the similar to the "neurons" within our bodies.
How do we tend to try this? By learning the process of communication which includes the activities taking place, like, the knowledge (subject, instruction, opinion, etc.) being communicated by the sender and interpreted by the receiver; the means (verbal, nonverbal, in writing, by phonephone, etc.) by which the knowledge is being communicated and received; the method (tone of voice, kindly, hostile, etc.) in which the knowledge is being sent and received.
What's communication? It simply can not be wholly described or explained in a paragraph or article, it wants a book! In an exceedingly one-liner crunch, communication will be boiled right down to "a system for sending and receiving messages". However among that one line, communication is huge and complicated and endless -- as big as our world is. /dmh.

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