Confabulation
Discover the intriguing world of memory and belief in Confabulation by William Hirstein, published by Oxford University Press in 2009. This compelling 312-page paperback delves into the phenomenon of confabulation, where individuals make sincere yet unfounded claims, often recalling events from their past that never occurred. Hirstein masterfully unites insights from neuroscience, psychiatry, psychology, and philosophy, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of this fascinating subject. Ideal for anyone interested in the complexities of human cognition and memory, Confabulation is a thought-provoking exploration that challenges our perceptions of truth and reality. Enhance your knowledge and dive into the interdisciplinary discussions that shape this captivating field.