
1) Hypothetical memory unit 2) Memory 3) Memory imprint 4) Memory trace 5) Persistence of memory concept 6) Persistence of memory effect 7) Supposed memory structure
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[Dianetics] In Dianetics and Scientology, an engram is defined as `a mental image picture which is a recording of an experience containing pain, unconsciousness and a real or fancied threat to survival. It is a recording in the reactive mind of something which actually happened to an individual in the past and which contained pain and uncon...
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[neuropsychology] Engrams are means by which memory traces are stored as biophysical or biochemical changes in the brain (and other neural tissue) in response to external stimuli. Engrams can also be explained as a permanent impression left on protoplasm as the result of a stimulus or a lasting trace left in an organism by psychic experienc...
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lasting effect on memory
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(from the article `Scientology`) ...operates analytically to make survival-oriented judgments. However, when the mind is not fully functioning, a part of it, the reactive mind, takes ... ...L. Ron Hubbard (1911–86), Scientology began as Dianetics, which was Hubbard`s term for a kind of therapy that claimed to eliminate destructive ...
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(from the article `hallucination`) ...states that life experiences influence the brain in such a way as to leave, in the brain, enduring physical changes that have variously been ... ...reliving an experience and therefore knows its outcome. It could be called a `hallucination` of familiarity; some theorists interpret the ... ...
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It has long been suspected/agreed that the process of retaining information over time requires some sort of structural change within the nervous system, but opinions as to the nature of this trace continue to differ. However, its name at least is fairly well established
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In the mnaemic hypothesis, a physical habit or memory trace made on the protoplasm of an organism by the repetition of stimuli. ... Origin: G. En, in, + gramma, mark ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(en´gram) a lasting mark or trace. In psychology, it is the lasting trace left in the psyche by anything that has been experienced psychically; a latent memory picture.
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A memory trace; a neurophysiological process that accounts for persistence of memory
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Type: Term Pronunciation: en′gram Definitions: 1. In the mnemic hypothesis, a physical change or memory trace made on the central nervous system of an organism as a result of experience or the repetition of stimuli.
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Engram: An enduring change in the brain postulated to account for the persistence of memory. The term 'engram' was coined in 1908 to denote the permanent trace left in the brain by a remembered stimulus, the lasting latent memory engraved into the psyche. A celebrated surrealist painting by the Spanish artist Salvador Dali is entitled 'Persistence ...
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[
n] - a postulated biochemical change (presumably in neural tissue) that represents a memory
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memory trace noun a postulated biochemical change (presumably in neural tissue) that represents a memory
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The physical memory trace for information in the brain.
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a presumed encoding in neural tissue that provides a physical basis for the persistence of memory; a memory trace. Also called
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