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==Human to human communication== Human communication is the basic example of interactive communication which involves two different processes; human to human interactivity and human to computer interactivity. Human-Human interactivity is the communication between people. The word interactivity is related to and stems from the term [[Social interaction|interaction]] used by sociologists, which is the actions of at least two individuals who exchange or interplay. Β It requires levels of messages that respond to previous messages. Interactivity also refers to a communication systems ability to "talk back".<ref>{{Cite journal|url=http://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/b04d/e1353d87619b40102fcab04f393615ba4e10.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190303054506/http://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/b04d/e1353d87619b40102fcab04f393615ba4e10.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-date=2019-03-03|title='Interactivity' Tracking a New Concept in Media and Communication Studies|last=Jensen|first=Jens|website=Semantic Scholar|s2cid=51788170}}</ref> On the other hand, human to computer communication is the way that people communicate with [[new media]]. According to Rada Roy, the "[[Human Computer interaction]] model might consists of 4 main components which consist of human, computer, task environment and machine environment. The two basic flows of information and control are assumed. The communication between people and computers; one must understand something about both and about the tasks which people perform with computers. A general model of human - computer interface emphasizes the flow of information and control at the human computer interface."<ref>{{Cite book | last1 = Rada | first1 = R. | last2 = Michailidis | first2 = Antonios | title = Interactive media | year = 1995 | publisher = Springer-Verlag | location = New York | isbn = 0-387-94485-0 | page = 12 }}</ref> Human to Human interactivity consists of many conceptualizations which are based on anthropomorphic definitions. For example, complex systems that detect and react to human behavior are sometimes called interactive. Under this perspective, interaction includes responses to human physical manipulation like movement, body language, and/or changes in [[:wikt:mental state|mental state]]s.
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