Tag: Confabulation


CONFABULATION (Pseudoreminiscence)

CONFABULATION (PSEUDOREMINISCENCE) Confabulation, also referred to as pseudoreminiscence, represents a complex and often debilitating disturbance of memory characterized by the production of false or distorted memories that the individual genuinely believes to be accurate. This phenomenon is fundamentally a memory disorder rooted in neurological dysfunction, distinguishing it sharply from intentional deception or lying. The critical […]

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KORSAKOFF’S SYNDROME (Amne- sic-Confabulatory Syndrome)

Introduction and Definition Korsakoff’s Syndrome (KS), often referred to scientifically as Amnesic-Confabulatory Syndrome, represents a debilitating chronic neurological disorder arising primarily from a severe deficiency of thiamine (Vitamin B1). This condition is fundamentally characterized by profound, long-lasting memory impairment coupled with the distinctive behavioral symptom of confabulation. Historically, KS is most frequently observed as the […]

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FALSE MEMORY

Introduction and Definition False memory, often referred to academically as illusory memory, constitutes a fundamental area of research within cognitive psychology, challenging the traditional view of memory as a purely reproductive process. Instead, it highlights the highly reconstructive nature of human recall. A false memory is defined as the recollection of an event or detail […]

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CONFABULATION

Confabulation Introduction: Understanding Confabulation Confabulation is a fascinating yet concerning phenomenon observed in human cognition, characterized by the unwitting production of false memories, beliefs, or statements concerning past experiences or personal information. Unlike intentional deception or lying, individuals who confabulate genuinely believe their fabricated accounts to be true, often presenting them with remarkable conviction. This […]

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