- suggestibility. When
forced to
recall confabulated events,
children are less
likely to
remember that they had
previously confabulated these situations, and they...
-
Martin Yorke." The term, however, has an
ancient and obscure,
possibly confabulated origin. The term is
first noted by the
Encyclopaedia Judaica from the...
- try to
preserve an
abusive relationship (accusing
innocent people,
confabulating personal injury stories, etc.). You can help by
adding to it. (December...
- that
accounts of USS Engstrom's
degaussing might have been
garbled and
confabulated in
subsequent retellings, and that
these accounts may have influenced...
- the
whole government", as most
officials were "an
incoherent group of
confabulators" who
believed that
revolution would soon occur. A
friend of Pompidou...
- hdl:10023/1639. PMID 20425276. S2CID 2860019. Schnider, Armin. (2008). The
Confabulating Mind: How the
Brain Creates Reality.
Oxford University Press. pp. 167–168...
-
arrived at a judgment. In some situations,
these reports are
clearly confabulated. For example,
people justify choices they have not in fact made. Such...
- The
American Heritage Dictionary. HarperCollins. AHD
Staff (2022e). "
Confabulate". The
American Heritage Dictionary. HarperCollins. Ames,
Roger T.; Yajun...
- of narrative/discursive adjustment. Much of what
people "remember" is
confabulated narrative (adjusted and rationalized)
which allows them to
think of the...
- that many of his
childhood memories and
family history could have been
confabulated. Bill is
allowed to go home for
family care but, when he
arrives home...