How To Use Confabulation In A Sentence
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The idea of "confabulation" is central to "The Museum of Lost Wonder," as you might expect.
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Tell all you friends and neighbors along with family member about my quest and ask them go mark their vote for "confabulation" thank you one and all …
Confabulation
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When we peer out into the world is all that we see potentially a confabulation - a grand visual illusion staged by our brain?
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The noises were no longer sharp screams or hoarse coughs, but a kind of jabbering jargon, as if the apes were engaged in a family confabulation.
The Castaways
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It seems likely that most so-called past life regressions induced through hypnosis are confabulations fed by cryptomnesia.
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The basic idea called confabulation is that what humans (and mammals in general) are computing is not the most likely answer to a set of facts (baysian) but instead what would make the existing facts they have most likely to be true.
Framing Effects and Memory, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Assuming he got away with murder the first time, which I think 95 percent of Americans do believe, he developed what I call a confabulation between denial and delusion.
CNN Transcript Dec 26, 2008
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The story that she couldn't remember appears to be a complete Pentagon confabulation in order to cover up the phoniness of the whole operation.
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To skeptical critics this is warning sign: the memories are confabulations suggested by prodding, suggestive therapy.
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Their suggestion is that confabulation often doesn't involve memory at all. Rather, they say it reflects a basic inability to select the appropriate mental process for the task at hand.
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After long confabulations, the tribal elders told him that only the old people would act in his movie.
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Besides, I saw my friend, the journeyman dyer, in close confabulation with a pea-green personage of his own profession, and was conscious, like Scrub, that they talked of me, because they laughed consumedly.
Redgauntlet
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All adversity finds ease in complaining (as [3421] Isidore holds), and 'tis a solace to relate it, [3422] Ἀγαθὴ δε ἐταίρου. Friends 'confabulations are comfortable at all times, as fire in winter, shade in summer, quale sopor fessis in gramine, meat and drink to him that is hungry or athirst;
Anatomy of Melancholy
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He claims it was after confabulation with the Pope.
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It seems likely that most so-called past life regressions induced through hypnosis are confabulations fed by cryptomnesia.
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This ties into the idea of confabulation as the frontal lobes’ post-facto rationalization of decisions already made by the mammalian or reptilian brains.
I have no thesis here, i just like saying numinous
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Furthermore, brain scientists have noted the pervasive nature of self-deception and of different species of "confabulation", and they have begun to make progress in unmasking the underlying neurological processes (Hirstein 2005).
Emotion
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A responsible therapist has a duty to help a patient sort out delusion from reality, dreams and confabulations from truth, and real abuse from imagined abuse.
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Psychologists call this tendency to fill in nonexistent details confabulation.
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