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'''Engram''' may refer to: '''Engram''' may refer to:


*], a hypothetical means by which memory traces are stored *], a physical means by which memory traces are stored
*], 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

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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

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