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    Generation of a false memory without the intention of deceit.

    Common Causes

    Confabulation may be a symptom of a related condition. More info below.

    Related Conditions
    Sometimes confabulation may signify an underlying health condition. These conditions include:

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    This kind of confabulation is likely to occur in response to being asked a question (in other words, it is a provoked confabulation). A good example of such a confabulation is knowing that you have met a person before, but inaccurately remembering – with absolute conviction – where it was that you met them.
    Confabulations are artificial constructions of our own design built round particles of retained experience. His mangled words are a demonstration of what physicians call confabulation. Confabulation is the use of imaginary experiences or made-up information to fill missing gaps of memory.
    Evidence suggests there are two types of confabulation: spontaneous and provoked. Spontaneous confabulation occurs when a person’s memories are elicited without an outside trigger. Instead, they occur when a person is attempting to make sense of a situation to themselves. Confabulation may reveal itself in day-to-day conversation.
    Spontaneous confabulation is less common. It occurs when someone tells a fabricated story without any obvious motivation or provocation. Confabulation is often associated with memory disorders, brain injury or disease, and psychiatric conditions.
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    confabulation
    [kənˌfabyəˈlāSHən]
    definition
    1. noun form of confabulate
    con·fab·u·late
    [kənˈfabyəˌlāt]
    verb
    confabulate (verb) · confabulates (third person present) · confabulated (past tense) · confabulated (past participle) · confabulating (present participle)
    1. formal
      engage in conversation; talk:
      "she could be heard on the telephone confabulating with someone"
    2. psychiatry
      fabricate imaginary experiences as compensation for loss of memory:
      "she has lapses in attention and concentration—she may be confabulating a little"
    Origin
    early 17th century: from Latin confabulat- ‘chatted together’, from the verb confabulari, from con- ‘together’ + fabulari (from fabula ‘fable’).
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