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by nicklecompte
782 days ago
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I said "confabulate" in my original post. "Confabulation" is a neurological symptom commonly seen in dementia patients, where a person isn't telling the truth because of errors in memory formation/recall or some other non-psychological problem in the brain. In particular, people who confabulate aren't aware their words are false and therefore it doesn't make sense to say that they're "lying." Likewise it's a problem with memory, not perception, so "hallucination" doesn't work either. "Confabulation" still isn't great because humans confabulate with non-verbal memories and then express those confabulations in words; human confabulation mostly affects biographical memory, not subject matter knowledge. But considering how weird it is to even be talking about "memory" with a being that isn't aware of the passage of time, I think "confabulate" is the best option short of inventing a brand new word. |
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