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Confabulation

Confabulation

Views from Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Psychology and Philosophy

9780199208913
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When people confabulate, they make a false claim that they honestly believe is true. The book contains countless fascinating examples of confabulatory behaviour - people falsely recalling events from their childhood, the subject who was partially blind but insisted he could see, the amputee convinced that he retained all his limbs, to the patient who believed that his own parents had been replaced by imposters. Though confabulations can result from neurological damage, they can alsoappear in perfectly healthy people. Yet, how can confabulators so often appear to be of sound mind, yet not see their own errors? This book brings together some of the most advanced thinking on confabulation in neuroscience, psychiatry, psychology, and philosophy, in an attempt to understand this phenomenon; what are the clinical symptoms of each type of confabulation? Which brain functions are damaged in clinical confabulators? What are the neuropsychological characteristics of each type? What causes confabulation in healthy individuals? One reason why the study of confabulation is important is that there is wideagreement that the malfunctions that produce confabulation are malfunctions in significant, high-level cognitive processes. With contributions from a range of leading psychologists, psychiatrists, neuroscientists, and philosophers, the book develops an interdisciplinary dialogue that promises to increase our understanding of confabulatory neurological patients, and perhaps help us better understand memory, consciousness, and human nature itself.
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OUP Oxford
83420
9780199208913
9780199208913

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Publication date
2009
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
312
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 233
Weight (g)
500
  • Introduction: what is confabulation?; Confabulation in anterior communicating artery syndrome; False memories: a kind of confabulation in non-clinical subjects; The cognitive consequences of forces confabulation: evidence from studies of eyewitness suggestibility; Confabulation and ego functions; the ego dysequilibrium theory; Thats not my arm, Doctor: accounting for misidentifications with a two-phase theory; Delusional confabulations and self-deception; Confabulation as a psychiatric symptom; Confabulation and delusion; Anosognosia for hemiplegia: a confabulatory state; Everyday confabulation; Temporal consciousness and confabulation: escape from unconscious explanatory idols; Distentangling the motivational theories of confabulation;
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