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


* The standard dictionary definition: "A physical alteration thought to occur in living neural tissue in response to stimuli, posited as an explanation for memory."
* In ], a memory trace caused by stimuli; see ]. * In ], a memory trace caused by stimuli; see ].
* In ], a past memory containing some unconsciousness, masked from view by unconsciousness; see ]. * In ], a past memory containing some unconsciousness, masked from view by unconsciousness; see ].

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