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neurogram logo #21003(from the article `Prince, Morton`) American psychologist and physician who advocated the study of abnormal psychology and formulated concepts such as the neurogram, or neurological ...
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neurogram

neurogram logo #21142graphic record of the variation with time of voltages associated with electrical activity of a nerve or group of nerves
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neurogram

neurogram logo #20973The imprint on the brain substance theoretically remaining after every mental experience, i.e., the engram or physical register of the mental experience, stimulation of which retrieves and reproduces the original experience, thereby producing memory. ... Origin: neuro-+ G. Gramma, something written ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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neurogram

neurogram logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: nū′rō-gram Definitions: 1. The imprint on the brain substance theoretically remaining after every mental experience, the engram or physical register of the mental experience, stimulation of which retrieves and reproduces the original experience, thereby producing memory.
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