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New research helps pinpoint a cognitive biomarker common to both humans and rodents

Scientists have identified a pattern of brain activity that appears to be a valid electrophysiological marker of sensitivity to reward in both mice and humans. The findings, published in Psychopharmacology, help to translate animal models of cognitive processes to humans. . ....

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bus (thing) by Segnbora-t - Everything2.com


Sun Apr 21 2002 at 22:17:37
The use of bus for both a public transit system vehicle and a set of data transmission wires comes from the Latin word omnibus, the dative plural of omnes, or all. Omnibus was used as a name for transportation in France, starting in the city of Nantes in 1828. Some sources say that the public system was called a voiture omnibus (car for everyone) and others that it comes from a shopkeeper who punned on his own last name, Omnes, so that his store near the terminal of the horse-drawn vehicles was called Omnes Omnibus (Everything for Everyone) and the name was attached to the transportation. ....

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