- Look up
paramnesia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Paramnesia is memory-based
delusion or confabulation, or an
inability to
distinguish between real...
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Reduplicative paramnesia is the
delusional belief that a
place or
location has been duplicated,
existing in two or more
places simultaneously, or that...
- that one's
reflection in a
mirror is some
other person.
Reduplicative paramnesia is the
belief that a
familiar person, place, object, or body part has...
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delusional beliefs.
Capgras syndrome has also been
linked to
reduplicative paramnesia,
another delusional misidentification syndrome in
which a
person believes...
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others still as a
reference to Hitler.
False memories, such as
identifying paramnesia and
memory biases,
where the
memory of a non-existent
precognitive event...
- an
incorrect location, a
delusion that has been
termed reduplicative paramnesia; the
latter being a
variant of the
delusional misidentification syndromes...
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Mavromatis (1987), p. 82 Ellis,
Havelock (1897). 'A note on
hypnagogic paramnesia'. Mind, New Series, Vol. 6:22, 283–287.
Mavromatis (1987), pp. 53–54 Silberer...
- "Charles Bonnet's
description of Cotard's
delusion and
reduplicative paramnesia in an
elderly patient (1788)" (PDF).
British Journal of Psychiatry. 160...
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resulted in
three of the 10 parti****nts
reporting what the
authors termed "
paramnesias". Two
approaches are used by
researchers to
study feelings of previous...
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portion of the brain.
Another infrequent effect is that of
reduplicative paramnesia, in
which patients believe that the
location in
which they
currently reside...