"ADHD Individuals Show Superior Foraging Skills, Suggesting Adaptive Advantage"

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New research suggests that individuals with more pronounced symptoms of ADHD tend to achieve higher reward rates in an online foraging task, spending less time at a single location and more frequently switching to other locations. The study indicates that ADHD symptoms may encourage a propensity to leave current resource areas in search of new ones, leading to a greater preference for exploring new areas. This behavior aligns more closely with the predictions of optimal foraging theory, suggesting that the prevalence and persistence of ADHD in human populations may serve an adaptive function in some environments.
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