"ADHD Traits as Evolutionary Foraging Advantage, Study Finds"

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A new study suggests that traits associated with ADHD, such as impulsiveness and hyperactivity, may have provided an evolutionary advantage in foraging for food. Researchers found that individuals with ADHD-like traits were more likely to explore different food sources, ultimately collecting more berries in a simulated foraging game. This supports the "evolutionary mismatch" theory, indicating that these traits were advantageous in the past and may persist due to their benefits in certain environments.
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