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The term '''engram''' may refer to one of the following:


'''Engram''' may refer to:
* In ], a memory trace caused by stimuli; see ].
* In ], a memory trace, with or without a change in nerve tissue, containing some unconsciousness and masked from consciousness by its unconsciousness; see ].
* In ], according to some (NLP) theorists, a patterned response which has been stabilised at the level of unconscious competence; see ].


*], a physical means by which memory traces are stored
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*], a term used in Scientology and Dianetics for a "recording" of a past painful event not normally accessible to the conscious mind
*], a 2009 album by black metal band Beherit
*], a 2014 short film

==People with the surname ''Engram''==

*], American football player
*], Canadian football player
*], American football player

==See also==
* ]
* ]
* ]

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Engram may refer to:

People with the surname Engram

See also

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