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KEY-IN

KEY-IN
ScnABR
The moment an earlier upset or painful incident has been restimulated.
KEY-IN
ScnBasic
The action of recording a lock on a secondary or engram; the moment an earlier upset or earlier incident has been restimulated. The action of some part of the reactive mind moving in on the person. A key-in occurs when the environment around the awake but fatigued or distressed individual is similar to some part of the reactive mind. Since the reactive mind operates on the equation A =A =A, the present time environment becomes identified with the contents of a particular portion of the bank and so it activates and exerts its influence on the person. See also restimulation.
KEY-IN
ScnMaster
a moment when the environment around the awake but fatigued or distressed individual is itself similar to the dormant (inactive) engram. At that moment the engram becomes active. See also reactive mind in this glossary. 2D Tapes Glossary Final approval 22 Mar 90
KEY-IN
ScnTech
v.1. the action of recording a lock on a secondary or engram. (HCOB 23 Apr 69) —n.1. the first time an engram is restimulated is called a key-in. A key-in is merely a special kind of lock, the first lock on a particular engram. (SOS, Bk. 2, p. 29)2. a moment when the environment around the awake but fatigued or distressed individual is itself similar to the dormant engram. At that moment the engram becomes active. It is keyed-in and can thereafter be dramatized. (SOS, Bk. 2, p. 136)