-
battery to
discern between different types of
confabulations,
distinguish delusions from
confabulations,
understand the role of
unconscious processes...
- also
identified several alternative terms in the literature, such as
confabulations, fabrications,
factual errors, etc. In 2023, the
Cambridge dictionary...
-
Provoked confabulations can
occur when a
patient is cued to give a response; this may
occur in test settings. The
spontaneous confabulations viewed in...
-
experiment is a
memory implantation technique used to
demonstrate that
confabulations about events that
never took
place – such as
having been lost in a shopping...
- (
confabulation). In
cognitive science, the
generation of
confabulatory patterns is
symptomatic of some
forms of
brain trauma. In this,
confabulations relate...
-
nervous system characterized by amnesia,
deficits in
explicit memory, and
confabulation. This
neurological disorder is
caused by a
deficiency of
thiamine (vitamin...
- to and is
attached to
their own body, the
patient produces elaborate confabulations about whose limb it
really is or how the limb
ended up on
their body...
-
found to
elicit memories without generating inaccurate accounts or
confabulations.
Cognitive interviews are
increasingly used in
police investigations...
- memories. The
source of the
memories is more
likely cryptomnesia and
confabulations that
combine experiences, knowledge,
imagination and
suggestion or guidance...
- is
distinct from a
belief based on
false or
incomplete information,
confabulation, dogma, illusion, hallucination, or some
other misleading effects of...