Confabulations, also known as false memories, have been associated with various diseases involving mainly the frontal areas, such as Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome or frontal epilepsy. The neuropsychological dysfunctions underlying mechanisms of confabulation are not well known. We describe two patients with memory impairment and confabulations at the onset speculating about neuropsychological correlates of confabulations and self-awareness. Both patients, a 77-year-old woman and a 57-years-old man, exhibited confabulations as first symptom of cognitive decline. She later developed memory impairment without awareness of her memory deficits and her cognitive and imaging profile suggested an amnesic mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer’s d...
In the scope of this Master’s thesis, we have studied confabulations, a symptom in some patients wit...
The initial experiment used a new ABM questionnaire to test the ability of a group of 21 elderly adu...
Since Korsakoff's (1889/1955) first descriptions of confabulation at the end of the 19th century, al...
Confabulations, also known as false memories, have been associated with various diseases involving m...
Clinical and experimental observation have shown that patients who confabulate, especially but not e...
Confabulatory phenomena are rare in the early stage of Alzheimer's disease (AD), are often provoked ...
Confabulation, the pathological production of false memories, occurs following a variety of aetiolog...
Confabulation denotes the emergence of memories of experiences and events which never took place. Wh...
Background: Fantastic confabulation in the context of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) has not previously bee...
Confabulation is a mysterious adjunct of amnesia. It remains unexplained why some patients invent un...
Objective: A single case study with control and normative data of a 74-year-old retired businessman ...
Confabulation is sometimes defined – by Berlyne, for example – as a symptom that is seen only in one...
We describe two cases of false recognition in patients with dementia and diffuse temporal lobe patho...
Confabulation, a form of false memory, has been puzzling clinicians and academics since the 1880s. T...
Borsutzky S, Fujiwara E, Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Confabulations in alcoholic Korsakoff patients. NE...
In the scope of this Master’s thesis, we have studied confabulations, a symptom in some patients wit...
The initial experiment used a new ABM questionnaire to test the ability of a group of 21 elderly adu...
Since Korsakoff's (1889/1955) first descriptions of confabulation at the end of the 19th century, al...
Confabulations, also known as false memories, have been associated with various diseases involving m...
Clinical and experimental observation have shown that patients who confabulate, especially but not e...
Confabulatory phenomena are rare in the early stage of Alzheimer's disease (AD), are often provoked ...
Confabulation, the pathological production of false memories, occurs following a variety of aetiolog...
Confabulation denotes the emergence of memories of experiences and events which never took place. Wh...
Background: Fantastic confabulation in the context of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) has not previously bee...
Confabulation is a mysterious adjunct of amnesia. It remains unexplained why some patients invent un...
Objective: A single case study with control and normative data of a 74-year-old retired businessman ...
Confabulation is sometimes defined – by Berlyne, for example – as a symptom that is seen only in one...
We describe two cases of false recognition in patients with dementia and diffuse temporal lobe patho...
Confabulation, a form of false memory, has been puzzling clinicians and academics since the 1880s. T...
Borsutzky S, Fujiwara E, Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Confabulations in alcoholic Korsakoff patients. NE...
In the scope of this Master’s thesis, we have studied confabulations, a symptom in some patients wit...
The initial experiment used a new ABM questionnaire to test the ability of a group of 21 elderly adu...
Since Korsakoff's (1889/1955) first descriptions of confabulation at the end of the 19th century, al...