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The term "engram" was coined by memory researcher Richard Semon in reference to the physical substrate of memory in the organism. Semon warned, however: "In animals, during the evolutionary process, one organic system—the nervous system—has become specialised for the reception and transmission of stimuli.
Most manuscripts do not bother detailing the scorpion tail [34] and simply draw a long cat's tail, [28] but in Harley MS 3244 the manticore has an "oddly pointed tail" [34] or an "extraordinary spike on the end" of it, [28] and a tail covered in spikes from end to end is shown on the manticore in several other second family manuscripts. [38] [28]
In Scientology, an auditor uses an E-meter (a galvanic skin response detector) [3] to locate engrams in the parishioner [4] which are then erased, using Dianetics. [5] Scientology promotes such treatments to clear engrams believed to limit the individual's spiritual ability, to halt the decline of their spiritual awareness, and to increase ...
Move over, Wordle, Connections and Mini Crossword—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity ...
[6] [7] The story is a little more complex, because the blastopore itself does not directly give rise to the mouth of these worms. [1] This suggests that the last common ancestor of bilaterians had a similar gut configuration, and that the anus evolved after the mouth. [1] Exactly how a through gut formed from this blind gut is somewhat harder ...
The cranial placodes that have neurogenic potential (i.e. give rise to neurons) can be divided into two groups, the dorsolateral placodes and the epibranchial placodes. [1] dorsolateral placodes includes: The trigeminal placode, [3] which consists of ophthalmic and maxillomandibular parts, and gives rise to the cells of the trigeminal ganglion
The second novel, The Manticore, won the Governor-General's Literary Award in the English-language fiction category in 1972. The trilogy was named for its setting in the fictional village of Deptford, Ontario. This is based in part on Davies' native Thamesville. Davies takes the view of different characters in each novel, and expresses each in ...
The Clear has no engrams which, when restimulated, throw out the correctness of his computations by entering hidden and false data." [ 3 ] Sociologist Roy Wallis noted, “Being Clear meant being able to do all those things which one could currently not do, and to which one aspired so desperately.” [ 4 ] It is estimated that the cost of ...