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mneme Psychol. and Physiol.|ˈniːmiː| [a. G. mneme (R. Semon Die Mneme als erhaltende Prinzip im Wechsel des organischen Geschehens (1904)), f. Gr. µνήµη memory.] The capacity which a living substance or organism possesses for retaining after-effects of experience or stimulation undergone by itself or its progenitors.
1913M. Hartog Probl. Life & Reproduction 275 The mnemic possibilities of an organism may be termed, collectively, its ‘mneme’. 1921L. Simon tr. Semon's Mneme 12 The capacity for such after-effect of stimulation constitutes what I have called the Mneme. 1928J. T. MacCurdy Common Princ. Psychol. & Physiol. ii. 15 The mneme and memory are thus reduced, fundamentally, to physico-chemical phenomena. 1966E. Eng tr. Strauss's Phenomenological Psychol. i. iii. 61 Mneme must not be limited to organic substances. |