id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_obltps2ypjfhtj52ah5duyz6o4 Nicholas Shea Content in Simple Signalling Systems 2017 27 .pdf application/pdf 11315 899 68 different states of the world are involved in stabilizing senders' and receivers' use of a Informational content exists whenever probabilities are changed in this way, regardless of what role the messages play; the A signal has informational content if it changes the probabilities of at least some states of the world, and its content is given by all the content of message M is the vector of post-signal probabilities of the states, signal, the functional content vector gives, for each state, the degree of involvement of that state in the stabilization of the sender's and receiver's behaviours regarding that signal. the world at all, in which case no signal has informational content in our sense. Sender and receiver behaviours in a 'bottleneck' case, with fewer messages than states. functional content vectors for sender and receiver would show the respects in separate functional content vectors for sender and receiver when they differ. ./cache/work_obltps2ypjfhtj52ah5duyz6o4.pdf ./txt/work_obltps2ypjfhtj52ah5duyz6o4.txt