Fly out-smarts man
Precopulatory courtship is a high-cost, non-well understood animal world mystery. Drosophila's (=D.'s) precopulatory courtship not only shows marked structural similarities with mammalian courtship, but also with human spoken language. This suggests the study of purpose, modalities and in...
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Zusammenfassung: | Precopulatory courtship is a high-cost, non-well understood animal world
mystery. Drosophila's (=D.'s) precopulatory courtship not only shows marked
structural similarities with mammalian courtship, but also with human spoken
language. This suggests the study of purpose, modalities and in particular of
the power of this language and to compare it to human language. Following a
mathematical symbolic dynamics approach, we translate courtship videos of D.'s
body language into a formal language. This approach made it possible to show
that D. may use its body language to express individual information -
information that may be important for evolutionary optimization, on top of the
sexual group membership. Here, we use Chomsky's hierarchical language
classification to characterize the power of D.'s body language, and then
compare it with the power of languages spoken by humans. We find that from a
formal language point of view, D.'s body language is at least as powerful as
the languages spoken by humans. From this we conclude that human intellect
cannot be the direct consequence of the formal grammar complexity of human
language. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1202.5913 |