We describe two cases of false recognition in patients with dementia and diffuse temporal lobe pathology who report their memory difficulty as being one of persistent déjà vecu - the sensation that they have lived through the present moment before. On a number of recognition tasks, the patients were found to have high levels of false positives. They also made a large number of guess responses but otherwise appeared metacognitively intact. Informal reports suggested that the episodes of déjà vecu were characterised by sensations similar to those present when the past is recollectively experienced in normal remembering. Two further experiments found that both patients had high levels of recollective experience for items they falsely recognize...
The thesis of this paper is that deja experiences can be separated into two forms: deja vu, arising ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/17397/87320-thumbnail.jpgPrevious research ha...
It has been postulated that memories of neardeath experiences (NDEs) could be (at least in part) rec...
We describe two cases of false recognition in patients with dementia and diffuse temporal lobe patho...
We report a single-case study of a female patient (VL) who exhibited frequent episodes of erroneous ...
Recollection is used to refer to the active process of setting up retrieval cues, evaluating the out...
peer reviewedWhile occasional déjà vu is benign in the general population, rare neuropsychological c...
none4siWe explored the extent to which confabulators are susceptible to false recall and false recog...
Confabulations, also known as false memories, have been associated with various diseases involving m...
Objective: A single case study with control and normative data of a 74-year-old retired businessman ...
none2siConfabulating patients claim to remember events that had not actually happened, suggesting a ...
The thesis of this paper is that deja experiences can be separated into two forms: deja vu, arising ...
grantor: University of TorontoFalse recall and false recognition of nonstudied words that ...
AbstractWe have examined and diagnosed confabulation in a 20-year-old woman who had suffered severe ...
Confabulation is a mysterious adjunct of amnesia. It remains unexplained why some patients invent un...
The thesis of this paper is that deja experiences can be separated into two forms: deja vu, arising ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/17397/87320-thumbnail.jpgPrevious research ha...
It has been postulated that memories of neardeath experiences (NDEs) could be (at least in part) rec...
We describe two cases of false recognition in patients with dementia and diffuse temporal lobe patho...
We report a single-case study of a female patient (VL) who exhibited frequent episodes of erroneous ...
Recollection is used to refer to the active process of setting up retrieval cues, evaluating the out...
peer reviewedWhile occasional déjà vu is benign in the general population, rare neuropsychological c...
none4siWe explored the extent to which confabulators are susceptible to false recall and false recog...
Confabulations, also known as false memories, have been associated with various diseases involving m...
Objective: A single case study with control and normative data of a 74-year-old retired businessman ...
none2siConfabulating patients claim to remember events that had not actually happened, suggesting a ...
The thesis of this paper is that deja experiences can be separated into two forms: deja vu, arising ...
grantor: University of TorontoFalse recall and false recognition of nonstudied words that ...
AbstractWe have examined and diagnosed confabulation in a 20-year-old woman who had suffered severe ...
Confabulation is a mysterious adjunct of amnesia. It remains unexplained why some patients invent un...
The thesis of this paper is that deja experiences can be separated into two forms: deja vu, arising ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/17397/87320-thumbnail.jpgPrevious research ha...
It has been postulated that memories of neardeath experiences (NDEs) could be (at least in part) rec...