Grounding social timing: A commentary on "The evolution of social timing" by Verga et al. (2023).

Autor: Dotov, Dobromir, Paxton, Alexandra
Zdroj: Physics of Life Reviews; Mar2024, Vol. 48, p8-10, 3p
Abstrakt: We are excited about Verga et al.'s [22] exhortation to look beyond humans to understand the purpose, scope, and evolution of social timing. We argue that the field should expand even further. We first point out the enabling role of the spatial environment , which constrains social interaction and in which social interaction is embedded. Second, we argue that a full appreciation of the emergence of social timing must include a focus on physical prerequisites of interactive systems, exemplified by studies of dissipative structures more broadly. By situating interacting systems—whether biological or not—within their shared dynamic environment, we can more clearly and more fully understand social timing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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