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Delusion and ConfabulationLANGDON, Robyn; TURNER, Martha.Cognitive neuropsychiatry (Print). 2010, Vol 15, Num 1-3, issn 1354-6805, 377 p.Serial Issue

Confabulation in schizophrenia and its relationship to clinical and neuropsychological features of the disorderLORENTE-ROVIRA, E; POMAROL-CLOTET, E; MCCARTHY, R. A et al.Psychological medicine (Print). 2007, Vol 37, Num 10, pp 1403-1412, issn 0033-2917, 10 p.Article

Traditionelles Erzählen in der RockmusikBIES, Werner.Fabula. 2013, Vol 54, Num 3-4, pp 275-302, issn 0014-6242, 28 p.Article

Confabulation and delusion: A common monitoring frameworkTURNER, Martha; COLTHEART, Max.Cognitive neuropsychiatry (Print). 2010, Vol 15, Num 1-3, pp 346-376, issn 1354-6805, 31 p.Article

Confabulation, delusion, and anosognosia: Motivational factors and false claimsMCKAY, Ryan; KINSBOURNE, Marcel.Cognitive neuropsychiatry (Print). 2010, Vol 15, Num 1-3, pp 288-318, issn 1354-6805, 31 p.Article

Interpreting the confabulations of geriatric medical inpatients : two case studiesJORN, M. L; RYBARCZYK, B.Clinical gerontologist. 1995, Vol 16, Num 1, pp 59-62, issn 0731-7115Article

Interviewer feedback in repeated interviews involving forced confabulationHANBA, Jessica M; ZARAGOZA, Maria S.Applied cognitive psychology. 2007, Vol 21, Num 4, pp 433-455, issn 0888-4080, 23 p.Article

Does confabulation in memory predict suggestibility beyond IQ and memory?GUDJONSSON, Gisli H; YOUNG, Susan.Personality and individual differences. 2010, Vol 49, Num 1, pp 65-67, issn 0191-8869, 3 p.Article

Psychosis, agnosia, and confabulation: an alternative two-factor accountTURNER, Mark A.Cognitive neuropsychiatry (Print). 2014, Vol 19, Num 2, pp 116-133, issn 1354-6805, 18 p.Article

Hypnotic illusions and clinical delusions: Hypnosis as a research methodCOX, Rochelle E; BARNIER, Amanda J.Cognitive neuropsychiatry (Print). 2010, Vol 15, Num 1-3, pp 202-232, issn 1354-6805, 31 p.Article

Forced confabulation more strongly influences event memory if suggestions are other-generated than self-generatedPEZDEK, Kathy; LAM, Shirley T; SPERRY, Kathryn et al.Legal and criminological psychology. 2009, Vol 14, Num 2, pp 241-252, issn 1355-3259, 12 p.Article

La afanosa metamorfosis de Gregorio Olías (Una reflexión psicopatológica sobre: «Juegos de la edad tardía», de L. Landero) = The metamorphosis of Gregorio OliasFERNANDEZ SASTRE, J. L.Revista de la Asociación Española de Neuropsiquiatría. 1992, Vol 12, Num 40, pp 58-62, issn 0211-5735Article

Understanding bizarre, improbable, and fantastic elements in children's accounts of abuseEVERSON, M. D.Child maltreatment. 1997, Vol 2, Num 2, pp 134-149, issn 1077-5595Article

Pseudologia fantasticaKING, B. H; FORD, C. V.Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica. 1988, Vol 77, Num 1, pp 1-6, issn 0001-690XArticle

Mythomanie et thérapie familiale: étude de cas d'un adolescent mythomane = Mythomania and family therapy: Case study of a mythomaniac adolescentANGLADA, E; GOFLINET, S; GHYSSEL, B et al.Neuropsychiatrie de l'enfance et de l'adolescence. 2014, Vol 62, Num 6, pp 367-372, issn 0222-9617, 6 p.Article

A positive emotional bias in confabulatory false beliefs about placeTURNBULL, Oliver H; BERRY, Helen; EVANS, Cathryn E. Y et al.Brain and cognition (Print). 2004, Vol 55, Num 3, pp 490-494, issn 0278-2626, 5 p.Article

Dissociative experiences, response bias, and fantasy proneness in college studentsMERCKELBACH, H; MURIS, P; HORSELENBERG, R et al.Personality and individual differences. 2000, Vol 28, Num 1, pp 49-58, issn 0191-8869Article

Profil psychopathologique de l'escroc = Psychopathological profile of the swindlersSCHARBACH, H.Gazette médicale (Paris). 1997, Vol 104, Num 2, pp 20-23, issn 0760-758XArticle

Disorientation, Confabulation, and Extinction Capacity: Clues on How the Brain Creates RealityNAHUM, Louis; PTAK, Radek; LEEMANN, Béatrice et al.Biological psychiatry (1969). 2009, Vol 65, Num 11, pp 966-972, issn 0006-3223, 7 p.Article

Allégations d'abus sexuel : entre mensonge et vérité ? = Allegation of sexual abuse : between lie and truth?DE BECKER, E.Neuropsychiatrie de l'enfance et de l'adolescence. 2006, Vol 54, Num 4, pp 240-247, issn 0222-9617, 8 p.Article

Le mensonge chez l'enfantEBTINGER, R; EBTINGER, J.Journal de médecine de Strasbourg. 1991, Vol 22, Num 4, pp 195-197, issn 0021-7905Article

Spousal allegations of incest during transient psychotic episodesREMINGTON, G. J; ROSENBLAT, H.British journal of psychiatry (Print). 1991, Vol 159, Num AOU, pp 287-288, issn 0007-1250Article

Confabulators mistake multiplicity for uniquenessSERRA, Mara; LA CORTE, Valentina; MIGLIACCIO, Raffaella et al.Cortex (Testo stampato). 2014, Vol 58, pp 239-247, issn 0010-9452, 9 p.Article

Isolated prospective confabulation in Wernicke―Korsakoff syndrome: a case for reality filteringSCHNIDER, Armin; NAHUM, Louis; PIGNAT, Jean-Michel et al.Neurocase (Oxford, Print). 2013, Vol 19, Num 1-2, pp 90-104, issn 1355-4794, 15 p.Article

Forms of confabulation: Dissociations and associationsNAHUM, Louis; BOUZERDA-WAHLEN, Aurélie; GUGGISBERG, Adrian et al.Neuropsychologia. 2012, Vol 50, Num 10, pp 2524-2534, issn 0028-3932, 11 p.Article

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