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- CONFABULATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Confabulate is a fabulous word for making fantastic fabrications Given the similarities in spelling and sound, you might guess that confabulate and fabulous come from the same root, and they do—the Latin fābula, which refers to a conversation or a story
- Confabulation - Wikipedia
Confabulation occurs when individuals mistakenly recall false information, without intending to deceive Brain damage, dementia, and anticholinergic toxidrome can cause this distortion Two types of confabulation exist: provoked and spontaneous, with two distinctions: verbal and behavioral
- CONFABULATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Individuals who confabulate present incorrect memories ranging from subtle alterations to bizarre fabrications, and are generally very confident about their recollections, despite contradictory evidence
- CONFABULATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Confabulate definition: to converse informally; chat See examples of CONFABULATE used in a sentence
- Confabulation: Definition, Examples, and Treatments
It's what psychologists call confabulation, a memory error in which our brains unconsciously fill in memory gaps with fabricated, misinterpreted, or distorted information 1 When someone confabulates, they are confusing things they have imagined with real memories
- CONFABULATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'confabulate' confabulate in British English (kənˈfæbjʊˌleɪt ) verb (intransitive)
- confabulate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
confabulate (third-person singular simple present confabulates, present participle confabulating, simple past and past participle confabulated) (intransitive) To speak casually with; to chat synonyms Synonyms: confab, discourse, parley; see also Thesaurus: converse (intransitive) To confer (ambitransitive, psychology) To fabricate memories in order to fill gaps in one's memory quotations
- Confabulate - definition of confabulate by The Free Dictionary
confabulate (kənˈfæbjʊˌleɪt) vb (intr) 1 to talk together; converse; chat
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