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adaptive advantage

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meanings of adaptiveand advantage


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adaptive
adjective
uk /əˈdæp.tɪv/ us /əˈdæp.tɪv/
having an ability to change to suit ...
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advantage
noun
uk /ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/ us /ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/
a condition giving a greater chance ...
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Examples of adaptive advantage


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But what would confer an adaptiveadvantage on a syntactic faculty that just generated meaningless and imperceptible syntactic structures?
Hence, we argue, the presence of the tree-piping termites is highly unlikely to confer a relative adaptiveadvantage.
Pickering also calls attention to some of the complexities involved in evaluating adaptiveadvantage.
The behavior of a recovering alcoholic better demonstrates the enormous adaptiveadvantage offered by inhibition.
Is there no adaptiveadvantage of small seeds relative to large seeds in the phase of establishment?
The need to take these considerations into account makes it that much harder to pin down and evaluate claims of adaptiveadvantage.
Distributed codes minimize metabolic costs and therefore provide an adaptiveadvantage to an organism.
Its inherent ambiguity may offer an adaptiveadvantage, as resolution requires adult presence and scrutiny of other behavioral, physical, and contextual factors.
The ability to detect and respond to such odours would thus have a strong adaptiveadvantage.
Any source of information that offers adaptiveadvantage provides a candidate for representational refinement.
Instead, their purpose is to offer the maximal adaptiveadvantage to an organism.
A pattern of pain and basic emotion expressions in response to injury provide an adaptiveadvantage over a pain expression alone.
This increase entailed metabolic and life-history costs, and the tradeoffs would not have occurred without an adaptiveadvantage.
How might this sensibility regarding autonomy have evolved and/or conveyed adaptiveadvantage?
It is not obvious that correspondence to meaningful entities per se (or the convenience of this correspondence for modelers) confers any adaptiveadvantage.
If this is the case, no appreciable size benefit was associated with the delay, and therefore no evidence of an adaptiveadvantage was detected.
Hurford proposes incorporating these two explanations to arrive at an evolutionary model for the adaptiveadvantage of cognitive immaturity.
Although these considerations of adaptiveadvantage are neither complete nor definitive, they suggest that an evolutionary account of autonomy need not be incompatible with ontogentic and social-psychological analyses.
We note that distributed codes are the most efficient method for representing information, and that this efficiency minimizes metabolic costs, providing adaptiveadvantage to an organism.
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