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The Confabulating Mind

How the Brain Creates Reality

By (author) Armin Schnider
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom
Published: 26th Oct 2017
Dimensions: w 155mm h 234mm d 17mm
Weight: 488g
ISBN-10: 0198789688
ISBN-13: 9780198789680
Barcode No: 9780198789680
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Confabulations are recitations of events and experiences that never happened, ranging from incorrect responses to questions to a blatant confusion of reality. The Confabulating Mind provides the most up-to-date account of the causes, anatomical basis, and mechanisms of the phenomenon of false memories. In this significant update on the first edition, the author analyses new and diverse examples of striking clinical cases, discusses children's sense of reality, and incorporates his research on a distinct form of confabulation that is characterized by a confusion of reality. The book also examines other forms such as deja-vu, paramnesic misidentification, and anosognosia; looks at false memories as they occur in healthy people; and considers how the brain uses orbitofrontal reality filtering to create reality. By re-tracing the history of confabulations and integrating the latest insights into the mechanisms of confabulations, it summarises current interpretations of confabulations before making recommendations for future study. This book is important reading for neurologists, psychiatrists, neuropsychologists, cognitive neuroscientists, and other scientists and clinicians interested in the organization of memory and thought.

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Review from previous edition Investigators of memory and the brain... will find much of value here. * Nature Neuroscience April 2009 * The author draws upon his extensive clinical and research experience... to produce an authoritative and challenging yet impressively accessible and enjoyable text for anyone interested in the neurobiology of cognition. * American Journal of Psychiatry May 2008 * Armin Schnider's fascinating new book ... will bring readers to the cutting edge of research on confabulation. Investigators of memory and the brain and graduate students in neuroscience and psychology will find much of value here. * Daniel Schacter, Nature Neuroscience * An authoritative and challenging yet impressively accessible and enjoyable text for anyone interested in the neurobiology of cognition. * Daniel Schacter, Nature Neuroscience * The Confabulating Mind is an up-to-date review of confabulation, ranging from its debated definition, aetiology, and anatomical bases, to neuropsychological mechanisms.... The result is impressive, with high historical and neuropsychological accuracy... clear, concise, and empirically based, with an excellent review of the literature... This book will interest a wide audience, including neurologists, clinicians, students, and researchers. * Elisa Ciaramelli, Lancet Neurology * ...an authoritative and comprehensive book on confabulation that will no doubt make experts wonder how the field has progressed thus far without it. * British Journal of Psychiatry Dec 08 * This comprehensive and authoritative treatment of the remarkable phenomenon of confabulation ranges from rich clinical description to neurology, anatomy, and neuropsychology. It will be useful to clinicians, neuropsychologists, and other scientists interested in the organization of memory and thought. * Larry R. Squire, Ph.D., University of California San Diego * Armin Schnider's splendid book is the first definitive account of all aspects of confabulation - behavioural, neuroanatomical and theoretical- which has appeared for more than 50 years. It will be both an invaluable introduction to the disorder for neurologists, neuropsychologists and cognitive neuroscientists and an essential source book for researchers on the interface between cognition and memory. * Tim Shallice, FMedSci, FRS, SISSA Trieste & University College London * Schnider has written an ambitious, highly-readable, stimulating and important book on confabulation and memory. He weaves descriptions of patients with sophisticated analysis of their disorder that covers neuroanatomy, behaviour, cognition, functional imaging, and neurophysiology. The reader emerges with a deep understanding not only of confabulation, but of memory in general. The book addresses the difficult problem at the heart of confabulation: How do we construct
and modify our sense of reality? The provocative answers Schnider provides will stimulate discussion and thus make this book ideal for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses on memory. * Morris Moscovitch, Ph.D., University of Toronto * This is a fascinating book, systematic in its approach. For those disinclined to battle through the detail, the conclusions to each chapter are excellent. * AJ Larner, Cognitive Function Clinic, WCNN, Liverpool May/June 2010. *