ZoosémiotiqueLa zoosémiotique est une discipline de la zoologie et de la sémiotique qui étudie la communication animale, à l'exception de celle de l'Homme. Cet aspect est quant à lui étudié par l'anthroposémiotique. La zoosémiotique est une partie importante de l'éthologie, qui étudie le comportement animal dans son ensemble, mais aussi de la sociobiologie, des sciences du langage (zoolinguistique) et de l'étude de l'intelligence animale. C'est une sous-discipline de la biosémiotique et une discipline à part entière de la linguistique non-humaine.
Health literacyHealth literacy is the ability to obtain, read, understand, and use healthcare information in order to make appropriate health decisions and follow instructions for treatment. There are multiple definitions of health literacy, in part, because health literacy involves both the context (or setting) in which health literacy demands are made (e.g., health care, media, internet or fitness facility) and the skills that people bring to that situation.
Visualization (graphics)Visualization or visualisation (see spelling differences) is any technique for creating s, diagrams, or animations to communicate a message. Visualization through visual imagery has been an effective way to communicate both abstract and concrete ideas since the dawn of humanity. from history include cave paintings, Egyptian hieroglyphs, Greek geometry, and Leonardo da Vinci's revolutionary methods of technical drawing for engineering and scientific purposes. Visualization today has ever-expanding applications in science, education, engineering (e.
High-context and low-context culturesIn anthropology, high-context culture and low-context culture are ends of a continuum of how explicit the messages exchanged in a culture are and how important the context is in communication. The continuum pictures how people communicate with others through their range of communication abilities: utilizing gestures, relations, body language, verbal messages, or non-verbal messages. "High-" and "low-" context cultures typically refer to language groups, nationalities, or regional communities.