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The affective neuropsychology of confabulation and delusion

Pages 38-63 | Published online: 12 Oct 2009

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Ryan McKay & Marcel Kinsbourne. (2010) Confabulation, delusion, and anosognosia: Motivational factors and false claims. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 15:1-3, pages 288-318.
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Kasey Metcalf, Robyn Langdon & Max Coltheart. (2010) The role of personal biases in the explanation of confabulation. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 15:1-3, pages 64-94.
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Gianfranco Dalla Barba & Marie-Françoise Boissé. (2010) Temporal consciousness and confabulation: Is the medial temporal lobe “temporal”?. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 15:1-3, pages 95-117.
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MichaelD. Kopelman. (2010) Varieties of confabulation and delusion. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 15:1-3, pages 14-37.
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Sarah K. Robins. (2017) Confabulation and constructive memory. Synthese 196:6, pages 2135-2151.
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Erika Szily & Szabolcs Kéri. (2012) Delusion Proneness and Emotion Appraisal in Individuals with High Psychosis Vulnerability. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy 20:2, pages 166-170.
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