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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 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 2009 album by black metal band Beherit | ||
*], a 2014 short film | |||
==People== | ==People with the surname ''Engram''== | ||
*], American football player | *], American football player |
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Engram may refer to:
- Engram (neuropsychology), a physical means by which memory traces are stored
- Engram (Dianetics), a term used in Scientology and Dianetics for a "recording" of a past painful event not normally accessible to the conscious mind
- Engram (album), a 2009 album by black metal band Beherit
- Engram (film), a 2014 short film
People with the surname Engram
- Bobby Engram, American football player
- Bryan Engram, Canadian football player
- Evan Engram, American football player
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Engram.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Categories: