So before you let your mind go to dark places—about brainwashing and goose-stepping and everyone forever staying sequestered in their ideologically homogeneous Facebook silos—just remember that Dr. Rogers is using his powers for good. Also, this work was done in genetically engineered mice.
It's been a fairly common term for several years now.Am I the only person who had to google what "FOMO" stood for?
FOMO is used only in the title, and the actual long form "Fear of missing out" is not used anywhere in the article. Am I supposed to just know FOMO?
When I was young, mice controlled computers. Now, computers control mice. What a country!Diana Gitig":3pi3xb8x said:The devices are controlled wirelessly from a PC, and researchers can alter the instructions to them in real time as an experiment is proceeding.
Were you afraid you wouldn't get the full effect of the article without looking it up?Am I the only person who had to google what "FOMO" stood for?
We all ascended to be beings of pure energy a couple months ago and have been posting from our thoughtclouds out beyond Pluto's orbit. You didn't miss that one did you? The aliens already took the transfer devices home with them.It's been a fairly common term for several years now.Am I the only person who had to google what "FOMO" stood for?
FOMO is used only in the title, and the actual long form "Fear of missing out" is not used anywhere in the article. Am I supposed to just know FOMO?
Now *I'm* stressed because I'm seeing it for the first time, too, and I'm wondering on what else I'm missing out.
We all ascended to be beings of pure energy a couple months ago and have been posting from our thoughtclouds out beyond Pluto's orbit. You didn't miss that one did you? The aliens already took the transfer devices home with them.It's been a fairly common term for several years now.Am I the only person who had to google what "FOMO" stood for?
FOMO is used only in the title, and the actual long form "Fear of missing out" is not used anywhere in the article. Am I supposed to just know FOMO?
Now *I'm* stressed because I'm seeing it for the first time, too, and I'm wondering on what else I'm missing out.
I could go on a pages long rant about abbreviating every fucking phrase as if everyone knows what the hell it means.Am I the only person who had to google what "FOMO" stood for?
FOMO is used only in the title, and the actual long form "Fear of missing out" is not used anywhere in the article. Am I supposed to just know FOMO?
Am I the only person who had to google what "FOMO" stood for?
FOMO is used only in the title, and the actual long form "Fear of missing out" is not used anywhere in the article. Am I supposed to just know FOMO?
Seems like FOMO is a 'grass is always greener' effect. Being an observer might be more preferable than certain social situations. It does create a desire for it, though.
Am I the only person who had to google what "FOMO" stood for?
FOMO is used only in the title, and the actual long form "Fear of missing out" is not used anywhere in the article. Am I supposed to just know FOMO?
So before you let your mind go to dark places—about brainwashing and goose-stepping and everyone forever staying sequestered in their ideologically homogeneous Facebook silos—just remember that Dr. Rogers is using his powers for good. Also, this work was done in genetically engineered mice.
So before you let your mind go to dark places—about brainwashing and goose-stepping and everyone forever staying sequestered in their ideologically homogeneous Facebook silos—just remember that Dr. Rogers is using his powers for good. Also, this work was done in genetically engineered mice.
OK, I'll be the guy who goes there...
With a little more research, maybe Dr. Rogers will be able to apply his work to lower forms of life?
To put the system to use, the researchers tested an idea from a number of earlier studies suggesting that mice that socialize together tend to have synchronized activity in a specific area of their brains. The new optogenetic hardware provided a way to artificially create that synchrony.
So the researchers generated “synchronized interbrain activity” by stimulating two mice with 5-Hz tonic (continuous) stimulation for five minutes and desynchronized activity by stimulating other pairs of mice with 25-Hz bursting stimulation for five minutes. About twice as many of the synchronized mice chose to socialize with each other—grooming, sniffing, etc.—as the desynchronized mice did. When two mice were synchronized into a 5-Hz pair and a third mouse got the 25-Hz burst, the pair shunned the desynchronized third. The researchers conclude that “imposed interbrain synchrony shapes social interaction and social preference in mice.”
Am I the only person who had to google what "FOMO" stood for?
FOMO is used only in the title, and the actual long form "Fear of missing out" is not used anywhere in the article. Am I supposed to just know FOMO?
To put the system to use, the researchers tested an idea from a number of earlier studies suggesting that mice that socialize together tend to have synchronized activity in a specific area of their brains. The new optogenetic hardware provided a way to artificially create that synchrony.
So the researchers generated “synchronized interbrain activity” by stimulating two mice with 5-Hz tonic (continuous) stimulation for five minutes and desynchronized activity by stimulating other pairs of mice with 25-Hz bursting stimulation for five minutes. About twice as many of the synchronized mice chose to socialize with each other—grooming, sniffing, etc.—as the desynchronized mice did. When two mice were synchronized into a 5-Hz pair and a third mouse got the 25-Hz burst, the pair shunned the desynchronized third. The researchers conclude that “imposed interbrain synchrony shapes social interaction and social preference in mice.”
Not sure why they did 2 mice with continuous 5Hz and another with 25Hz *bursts* instead of say, 5Hz continuous in one pair and 7Hz continuous in another, to see if they selected each other, if the point they where trying to test was “imposed interbrain synchrony shapes social interaction and social preference in mice.”
What is YOLO?Am I the only person who had to google what "FOMO" stood for?
FOMO is used only in the title, and the actual long form "Fear of missing out" is not used anywhere in the article. Am I supposed to just know FOMO?
It's been a term as long as YOLO has been around.
What is YOLO?Am I the only person who had to google what "FOMO" stood for?
FOMO is used only in the title, and the actual long form "Fear of missing out" is not used anywhere in the article. Am I supposed to just know FOMO?
It's been a term as long as YOLO has been around.
It seems that you fear having missed out on this term.Am I the only person who had to google what "FOMO" stood for?
FOMO is used only in the title, and the actual long form "Fear of missing out" is not used anywhere in the article. Am I supposed to just know FOMO?
No, it's confusion. Both as to what it stands for (having literally never come across the abbreviation before), as well as why normal editorial requirements to define non-standard abbreviations would be ignored in this case.Am I the only person who had to google what "FOMO" stood for?
FOMO is used only in the title, and the actual long form "Fear of missing out" is not used anywhere in the article. Am I supposed to just know FOMO?
Your anxiety about not being in-the-know about FOMO is FOMO.
No, it's confusion. Both as to what it stands for (having literally never come across the abbreviation before), as well as why normal editorial requirements to define non-standard abbreviations would be ignored in this case.Am I the only person who had to google what "FOMO" stood for?
FOMO is used only in the title, and the actual long form "Fear of missing out" is not used anywhere in the article. Am I supposed to just know FOMO?
Your anxiety about not being in-the-know about FOMO is FOMO.
Oh, you're not even kidding.What is YOLO?Am I the only person who had to google what "FOMO" stood for?
FOMO is used only in the title, and the actual long form "Fear of missing out" is not used anywhere in the article. Am I supposed to just know FOMO?
It's been a term as long as YOLO has been around.
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Just when I thought scientists couldn’t get any more cruel with animal testing