“…As an example, simply imagining oneself performing fitness relevant tasks, such as surviving in the grasslands or parenting a child, while encoding information, can result in increased retention of that information (Nairne, Thompson, & Pandeirada, 2007;Seitz, Polack, & Miller, 2018). There are also reported biases towards remembering potential sources of contamination (Bonin, Thiebaut, Witt, & Méot, 2019;Fernandes, Pandeirada, Soares, & Nairne, 2017), future mates (Pandeirada, Fernandes, Vasconcelos, & Nairne, 2017), and potentially untrustworthy individuals (Hou & Liu, 2019;Kroneisen, 2018). Thus, it appears the evolutionary significance of encoded information potentiates its ability to be later recalled (Seitz, Blaisdell, Polack, et al, 2019).…”