Confabulation: Views From Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Psychology, and Philosophy

Oxford University Press (2009)
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[This download contains the introductory chapter.] People confabulate when they make an ill-grounded claim that they honestly believe is true, for example in claiming to recall an event from their childhood that never actually happened. This interdisciplinary book brings together some of the leading thinkers on confabulation in neuroscience, psychiatry, psychology, and philosophy.

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