noun
- Plural of confabulation; instances of filling in gaps in memory with fabricated or distorted information without conscious intent to deceive.
- Plural of confabulation; informal conversations or discussions between people.
Usage: Psychology and neurology term; Often occurs in memory disorders or brain injuries
Usage: Archaic or literary usage; Less common in modern English
Examples
- The patient's confabulations made it difficult for doctors to determine what had actually happened before the accident.
- Memory researchers study confabulations to understand how the brain reconstructs past events.
- Witnesses sometimes produce confabulations when asked leading questions about events they didn't fully observe.
- Brain imaging studies have revealed the neural patterns associated with confabulations.
- The elderly man's confabulations blended real memories with invented details he believed to be true.
- Confabulations are not deliberate lies but rather unconscious memory errors.