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by sn41
728 days ago
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There seems to be an article on confabulations - seems to be a concept from neuroscience. From the abstract of the article: "Confabulations are inaccurate or false narratives purporting to convey information about world or self. It
is the received view that they are uttered by subjects intent on ‘covering up’ for a putative memory deficit." It seems that there is a clear memory deficit about the incident, so the subject "makes stuff up", knowingly or unknowingly. -- cited from: German E. Berrios, "Confabulations: A Conceptual History",
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, Volume 7, 1998 - Issue 3 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1076/jhin.7.3.225.185... DOI: 10.1076/jhin.7.3.225.1855 |
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