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The term '''engram''' may refer to one of the following: | The term '''engram''' may refer to one of the following: | ||
* In ], a painful incident of unconsciousness containing all perceptions; see ]. | * In ], a painful incident of unconsciousness containing all perceptions but masked from view by the pain; see ]. | ||
* In ] (NLP), a patterned response which has been stabilised at the level of unconscious competence; see ]. | * In ] (NLP), a patterned response which has been stabilised at the level of unconscious competence; see ]. | ||
* In ], a memory trace caused by stimuli; see ]. | * In ], a memory trace caused by stimuli; see ]. |
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The term engram may refer to one of the following:
- In Dianetics, a painful incident of unconsciousness containing all perceptions but masked from view by the pain; see Dianetics.
- In Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), a patterned response which has been stabilised at the level of unconscious competence; see Neuro-linguistic programming.
- In neuropsychology, a memory trace caused by stimuli; see Engram (neuropsychology).
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