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Very few cultures or religions recognize and accept alterations of consciousness.
Engrams
Hypothetical physical or biochemical changes in the brain that represent memories.
Memory Span
The number of items, usually words or numbers, that a person can retain and recall in correct order.
Memory Span
The capacity to hold a small amount of information in mind in an active, readily available state for a short period.
Short-Term Memory
An ability to hold a small volume of information in a state that is both active and easily accessible for a limited time.
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