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[[L. Ron Hubbard]] defined engrams, in [[Scientology]], as mental images of past experiences that produce negative emotional effects. One needed to get rid of these, according to [[Elron]], by paying his church [[money]] so an “auditor” could, using an “e-meter,” help the person become “clear,” or engram-free.  
 
[[L. Ron Hubbard]] defined engrams, in [[Scientology]], as mental images of past experiences that produce negative emotional effects. One needed to get rid of these, according to [[Elron]], by paying his church [[money]] so an “auditor” could, using an “e-meter,” help the person become “clear,” or engram-free.  
  
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It should be noted that this concept was not invented by [[Hubbard]], but by a reputable psychologist, name of Semon, whose ideas on the subject were not accepted either. Engrams were to account for the intrauterine [[fantasy]] dreams.  
 
It should be noted that this concept was not invented by [[Hubbard]], but by a reputable psychologist, name of Semon, whose ideas on the subject were not accepted either. Engrams were to account for the intrauterine [[fantasy]] dreams.  
 
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Revision as of 16:42, 1 November 2021

Engrams, units of cognitive information inside the brain, are theorized to be the means by which memories are stored. Their mechanism and location have been a subject of research for many decades.

The term engram was coined by memory researcher Richard Semon (1859–1918) and referred to the physical substrate of memory in the brain.

L. Ron Hubbard defined engrams, in Scientology, as mental images of past experiences that produce negative emotional effects. One needed to get rid of these, according to Elron, by paying his church money so an “auditor” could, using an “e-meter,” help the person become “clear,” or engram-free.

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