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adaptive function

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meanings of adaptiveand function


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adaptive
adjective
uk /əˈdæp.tɪv/ us /əˈdæp.tɪv/
having an ability to change to suit ...
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function
noun
uk /ˈfʌŋk.ʃən/ us /ˈfʌŋk.ʃən/
the natural purpose (of something) or the duty (of ...
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Examples of adaptive function


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First, it is certain that if dreaming has an adaptivefunction, it should have enhanced biological fitness in the environment of our ancestors.
Any effect constitutes an adaptivefunction if it contributes to survival and to reproduction.
His limited characterization of dreaming as threat simulation leads revonsuo to consider only one specific adaptivefunction pertinent to human evolution.
If dreaming does not have any adaptivefunction of its own, then it is likely to be coupled to properties that do.
The appropriate sense of "function" in this context is that of a biological, adaptivefunction.
Both waxy secretions and dorsal spines cannot be produced without some physiological cost, a cost that is likely offset by some adaptivefunction.
Tinbergen was interested in the adaptivefunction of the behavioral pattern wherein parents remove eggshells from their nest shortly after their young have hatched.
Contrary to revonsuo (sect. 3.2), however, it is doubtful that dreams have any adaptivefunction.
I suggest that this was the adaptivefunction for which dreaming was selected in our evolutionary history.
He discusses how in fact ethics are not a matter of taste, but have a necessary evolutionary adaptivefunction.
Hence, from an ontological viewpoint, an object affords a class of actions that have an adaptivefunction for the perceiver.
The next step in the analysis is to determine what kind of adaptivefunction this modified pattern of development may serve.
The capability for ancestral threat simulation is the essence of the biologically adaptivefunction of dreaming.
Developing a computational theory of the adaptivefunction of a mental process requires specifying the conditions that prevailed while it was evolving.
Expressive language is more adversely affected than receptive language, whereas scores for motor and adaptivefunction are relatively higher compared with communication and cognitive functioning.
It takes more than recognition of their historically adaptivefunction to make one less gloomy about human hankerings for fat and sugar.
I do suspect, however, that the authors put the adaptivefunction of consciousness in a more favorable light than it might generally deserve.
This means that any effect constitutes an adaptivefunction if it contributes to survival and reproduction.
They had to tackle the experiment with non-deterministic behavior caused by the adaptivefunction.
Similarly, neurocognitive impairment also is associated with the outcome and adaptivefunction of patients with schizophrenia.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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