Temporal consciousness and confabulation: Escape from unconscious explanatory idols. Dalla Barba, G. In Confabulation: Views from Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Psychology and Philosophy, pages 223–260. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009.
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This chapter addresses the following questions: Why confabulating patients make errors when retrieving their pasts? Why is confabulation on some occasions indistinguishable from a true memory, whereas on other occasions it has such bizarre or semantically anomalous content? Is confabulation a pure memory disorder, or does the fact that it involves the patient's past, present, and future reflect a disruption of how personal temporality is experienced?
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abstract = {This chapter addresses the following questions: Why confabulating patients make errors when retrieving their pasts? Why is confabulation on some occasions indistinguishable from a true memory, whereas on other occasions it has such bizarre or semantically anomalous content? Is confabulation a pure memory disorder, or does the fact that it involves the patient's past, present, and future reflect a disruption of how personal temporality is experienced?},
address = {Oxford},
author = {{Dalla Barba}, Gianfranco},
booktitle = {Confabulation: Views from Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Psychology and Philosophy},
editor = {Hirstein, W.},
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pages = {223--260},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
title = {{Temporal consciousness and confabulation: Escape from unconscious explanatory idols}},
year = {2009}
}

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