Confabulaciones (I): Concepto, clasificación y neuropatología
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Confabulaciones (I): Concepto, clasificación y neuropatologíaAuthor (s)
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2011Publisher
Fundación Juan José López-IborISSN
1139-9287; 1578-2735Bibliographic citation
Actas Españolas de Psiquiatría, v. 39, n. 4 (2011), p. 251-259Type
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Abstract
A working definition of confabulation
could be that of describing them as false memories due to
a retrieval problem, where the patient is unaware that he/
she is confabulating, and has the belief that the memory
is ... [+]
A working definition of confabulation
could be that of describing them as false memories due to
a retrieval problem, where the patient is unaware that he/
she is confabulating, and has the belief that the memory
is true. Several types of confabulations have been
described, according to a broad variety of criteria.
Confabulations can be seen in very different neurological
conditions, which have lead to a controversy on their
pathophysiological mechanisms. Objective: To obtain an
updated revision in Spanish of the definitions, types,
brain regions involved and neuropsychological correlates
of the confabulations. [-]
Una definición operativa de confabulaciones
sería aquella que los describe como falsos recuerdos resultado de
un problema de recuperación, de los que el paciente no es cons-
ciente, y cuya creencia en la veracidad ... [+]
Una definición operativa de confabulaciones
sería aquella que los describe como falsos recuerdos resultado de
un problema de recuperación, de los que el paciente no es cons-
ciente, y cuya creencia en la veracidad del recuerdo es genuina.
Han sido descritos varios tipos de confabulaciones, utilizando una
gran diversidad de criterios. Las confabulaciones pueden llegar a
verse en trastornos neurológicos muy distintos, existiendo con-
troversia en torno a sus mecanismos patofisiológicos. [-]
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