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Weekly: ADHD helps foraging?; the rise of AI “deepfakes”; ignored ovary appendage

Feb 23, 2024
ADHD traits might aid in foraging efficiency according to a study. The rising temperatures on Earth are a growing concern for scientists. AI deepfake technology poses risks such as political impersonations and scams. The rete ovarii, once deemed 'useless,' may play a vital role in fertility.
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Quick takeaways

  • ADHD traits may have evolved for beneficial purposes, as individuals with ADHD symptoms outperformed others in a foraging game by maximizing berry collection.
  • Riti Ovarii, previously dismissed as useless, could play a significant role in fertility by sending chemical signals to the ovary and establishing a nerve connection to the brain.

Deep dives

ADHD Traits May Be Beneficial for Foraging

ADHD traits, such as high impulsivity and restlessness, might have evolved in humans for beneficial purposes according to a recent study. Researchers tested 506 participants in a foraging game where those with ADHD symptoms outperformed others by collecting more berries. The study found that individuals with ADHD symptoms tended to move between berry bushes more frequently, maximizing their berry collection.

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