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Neuropsychoanalysis
An Interdisciplinary Journal for Psychoanalysis and the Neurosciences
Volume 6, 2004 - Issue 1
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The Pleasantness of False Beliefs: An Emotion-based Account of Confabulation

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Pages 5-16 | Published online: 09 Jan 2014

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Yoram Yovell, Mark Solms & Aikaterini Fotopoulou. (2015) The case for neuropsychoanalysis: Why a dialogue with neuroscience is necessary but not sufficient for psychoanalysis. The International Journal of Psychoanalysis 96:6, pages 1515-1553.
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Derek Leben. (2014) When psychology undermines beliefs. Philosophical Psychology 27:3, pages 328-350.
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Kobi Tiberg. (2014) Confabulating in the transference. Neuropsychoanalysis 16:1, pages 57-67.
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Mark Solms & Oliver H. Turnbull. (2011) What Is Neuropsychoanalysis?. Neuropsychoanalysis 13:2, pages 133-145.
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MichaelD. Kopelman. (2010) Varieties of confabulation and delusion. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 15:1-3, pages 14-37.
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Ing-Mari Tallberg. (2007) Confabulation in Dementia: Constantly Compensating Memory Systems. Neuropsychoanalysis 9:1, pages 5-17.
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Oliver H. Turnbull, Evangelos Zois, Karen Kaplan-Solms & Mark Solms. (2006) The Developing Transference in Amnesia: Changes in Interpersonal Relationship, Despite Profound Episodic-Memory Loss. Neuropsychoanalysis 8:2, pages 199-204.
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Carolina Flores. (2021) Delusional evidence-responsiveness. Synthese 199:3-4, pages 6299-6330.
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Lisa Bortolotti. (2017) Stranger than Fiction: Costs and Benefits of Everyday Confabulation. Review of Philosophy and Psychology 9:2, pages 227-249.
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Sven Bernecker. (2017) A Causal Theory of Mnemonic Confabulation. Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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Oliver H. Turnbull & Christian E. Salas. (2017) Confabulation: Developing the ‘emotion dysregulation’ hypothesis. Cortex 87, pages 52-61.
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Mark Solms. 2016. Das Unbewusste – Eine Brücke zwischen Psychoanalyse und Neurowissenschaften. Das Unbewusste – Eine Brücke zwischen Psychoanalyse und Neurowissenschaften 27 62 .
Brian Johnson & Daniela Flores Mosri. (2016) The Neuropsychoanalytic Approach: Using Neuroscience as the Basic Science of Psychoanalysis. Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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Nura H. Alkathiri, Robin G. Morris & Michael D. Kopelman. (2015) Is there a positive bias in false recognition? Evidence from confabulating amnesia patients. Neuropsychologia 77, pages 201-210.
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Maria-Dorothea Heidler Heidler & Paul Eling. (2015) Puzzling Confabulations – An Overview of Classifications and Theories. Zeitschrift für Neuropsychologie 26:4, pages 257-270.
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Oliver H. Turnbull & Mark Solms. (2007) Awareness, Desire, and False Beliefs: Freud in the Light of Modern Neuropsychology. Cortex 43:8, pages 1083-1090.
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