Clinical and experimental observation have shown that patients who confabulate, especially but not exclusively when provoked by specific questions, retrieve personal habits, repeated events or over-learned information and mistake them for actually experienced, specific, unique events. Accordingly, the aim of this study is to characterize and quantify the relative contribution of this type of confabulation, which we refer to as Habits Confabulation (HC), to confabulations produced by 10 mild Alzheimer\u2019s disease (AD) patients and 8 confabulating amnesics (CA) of various etiologies. On the Confabulation Battery (Dalla Barba, 1993a, Dalla Barba & Decaix, 2009), a set of questions involving the retrieval of various kinds of semantic and epi...
Confabulation, a form of false memory, has been puzzling clinicians and academics since the 1880s. T...
Since the early descriptions of this phenomenon, there is a large consensus on the distinction betwe...
In the scope of this Master’s thesis, we have studied confabulations, a symptom in some patients wit...
Confabulation is a mysterious adjunct of amnesia. It remains unexplained why some patients invent un...
Confabulations, also known as false memories, have been associated with various diseases involving m...
Confabulation denotes the emergence of memories of experiences and events which never took place. Wh...
International audienceConfabulation, the production of statements and actions that are unintentional...
Recollection is used to refer to the active process of setting up retrieval cues, evaluating the out...
Confabulation denotes the emergence of memories of experiences and events which never took place. Wh...
Patients who confabulate retrieve personal habits, repeated events or over-learned information and m...
Confabulation is sometimes defined – by Berlyne, for example – as a symptom that is seen only in one...
Summary Confabulation is a mysterious adjunct of amnesia. It remains unexplained why some patients i...
The initial experiment used a new ABM questionnaire to test the ability of a group of 21 elderly adu...
Confabulating patients claim to remember events that had not actually happened, suggesting a vivid s...
Objective: A single case study with control and normative data of a 74-year-old retired businessman ...
Confabulation, a form of false memory, has been puzzling clinicians and academics since the 1880s. T...
Since the early descriptions of this phenomenon, there is a large consensus on the distinction betwe...
In the scope of this Master’s thesis, we have studied confabulations, a symptom in some patients wit...
Confabulation is a mysterious adjunct of amnesia. It remains unexplained why some patients invent un...
Confabulations, also known as false memories, have been associated with various diseases involving m...
Confabulation denotes the emergence of memories of experiences and events which never took place. Wh...
International audienceConfabulation, the production of statements and actions that are unintentional...
Recollection is used to refer to the active process of setting up retrieval cues, evaluating the out...
Confabulation denotes the emergence of memories of experiences and events which never took place. Wh...
Patients who confabulate retrieve personal habits, repeated events or over-learned information and m...
Confabulation is sometimes defined – by Berlyne, for example – as a symptom that is seen only in one...
Summary Confabulation is a mysterious adjunct of amnesia. It remains unexplained why some patients i...
The initial experiment used a new ABM questionnaire to test the ability of a group of 21 elderly adu...
Confabulating patients claim to remember events that had not actually happened, suggesting a vivid s...
Objective: A single case study with control and normative data of a 74-year-old retired businessman ...
Confabulation, a form of false memory, has been puzzling clinicians and academics since the 1880s. T...
Since the early descriptions of this phenomenon, there is a large consensus on the distinction betwe...
In the scope of this Master’s thesis, we have studied confabulations, a symptom in some patients wit...