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In the context of the cotton-top's cooperatively breeding groups, this is postulated as being adaptive for determining the variable risk to one's group members.
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In an example given by Dr. Cosmides, a scientist might argue that smoking cigarettes is "adaptive" for teenage girls because it causes boys to think they are cool.
A dinner companion said she had read that whatever genetic basis there was for attention-deficit disorder might have once been adaptive for hunter-gatherers.
Sometimes violent behavior may be adaptive (for example, in self-defense), in which case the prefrontal cortex will help plan an effective strategy.
Like other animals, we have inherited behavioural tendencies from our ancestors, since these were adaptive for them in the sense that they tended to lead to reproductive success in past environments.
It apparently inhabits high elevations, and the moss-like colors of its dorsum may be adaptive for camouflage on moss-covered tree bark.
The researchers suggest that it may be adaptive for a woman with a high-pitched, attractive voice to prefer deep male voices because she may be more able to attract and hang onto a masculine partner than women with lower, less attractive voices.
In addition, it is adaptive for different stages.
Mental states with intentionality are adaptive for they provide useful information about one's environment.
Furthermore, cross-modal activation of the visual cortex seems to be adaptive for speech recognition.
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