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    Why Is the Frequency of a Risk More Important than Its Severity in Retaining Adaptive Information? A Multilevel Analysis of Human Evolution Using Snakes as Models
    with Gustavo Taboada Soldati, Alessandra Rezende Pereira, Risoneide Henriques da Silva, Joelson Moreno Brito de Moura, and Leonardo da Silva Chaves
    Biological Theory 19 (3): 209-219. 2024.
    Human beings have a memory adapted to primarily retain and recall information that favors their survival and reproduction. We tested whether the frequency and severity of environmental challenges influence adaptive memory, i.e., the ability to retain and recall adaptive information. Therefore, in a community of family farmers, we verified whether the salience index of snakes (as a proxy for the distribution of local knowledge and organization in the recall process) is determined by (1) relative …Read more