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Sexual arousal, for instance, presumably evolved because of its connection to making babies; but of course we can get aroused in all sorts of situations in which baby-making just isn't an option — for instance, while looking at pornography.
Memory, like language and consciousness, is a characteristic of the human brain that evolved because of its adaptive fitness.
Like any other sensory quality, the human ability to perceive tonal (i.e., periodically repeating) sound stimuli has presumably evolved because of its biological utility.
For example, if further empirical research validated the hypothesis presented here, that mechanical vector transmission has not evolved because of its associated mortality costs, this would then have important implications for how we attempt to stop the spread of HIV.
From an evolutionary point of view it is possible to speculate that in spermatozoa, which are indispensable for species survival, the scale free architecture is evolved because of its high degree of robustness against a random damage.
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Researchers have just made a strong case that a certain aspect of its behavior has evolved because of human harvesting of corn.
It is now widely believed that other vertebrate animals (and perhaps some invertebrates) have, like us, the capacity to subjectively feel - to be aware of - painful stimuli and that this capacity evolved because of the protective advantages it confers.
Even so, this does not necessarily mean that language evolved in this context or that it evolved because of the benefits gained by cooperation.
Amber sees our culture holistically and asks to what extent the technology that we carry in our pockets has evolved, and more importantly, how we, as humans, are evolving because of it.
It has been theorised that speech evolved because of the survival benefits of imparting information to large numbers of individuals at once.
While some argue that these traits evolved because of close interaction with humans over the centuries, others suggest it may be an innate ability of group-living animals.
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