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neurogram|ˈnjʊərəʊgræm| [f. neuro- + -gram.] An enduring structural change postulated as being produced in the nervous system by experience and as being the physiological basis of memory.
1914M. Prince Unconscious v. 131, I have been in the habit of using the term neurograms to characterize these brain records... Richard Semon..has adopted the term Engramm with much the same signification that I have given to Neurogram. 1921M. Garnett Educ. & World Citizenship v. 42 Examples of neural dispositions, or neurograms, are furnished by the functional systems of nervous arcs. 1939― Knowledge & Character iv. 54 The same neurones and systems of neurones may form part of several different neurograms. |