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Multiple Choice
In the context of communication in the nervous system, the way a message is delivered (for example, a face-to-face appeal) is called the _____ of communication.
A
channel
B
noise
C
encoding
D
feedback
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Understand the key terms related to communication in the nervous system or general communication theory: 'channel', 'noise', 'encoding', and 'feedback'.
Recall that the 'channel' refers to the medium or method through which a message is transmitted, such as face-to-face communication, telephone, or written text.
'Noise' refers to any interference or distraction that disrupts the message during transmission.
'Encoding' is the process of converting thoughts or feelings into a communicable form, like words or gestures.
'Feedback' is the response or reaction from the receiver back to the sender, indicating whether the message was understood.
Since the question asks for the way a message is delivered (e.g., face-to-face appeal), identify that this corresponds to the 'channel' of communication.