IPA: /ˈɛŋɡræm/
KK: /ˈɛnɡræm/
A physical trace or representation of a memory in the brain, often referred to in psychology and neuroscience.
The scientist studied the engramme to understand how memories are formed and stored.
Engramme → The word 'engramme' originates from the Greek 'en-' (meaning in) and 'gramma' (meaning something written or drawn). It refers to a physical trace or representation of memory in the brain, suggesting that memories are inscribed within us.
Think of 'in' ('en-') and 'something written' ('gramma') to remember that an 'engramme' is a trace of memory inscribed within the mind.