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Outside on the veranda, the P.T.I. chieftains, Qureshi and Hashmi, were confabulating with Hamid Mir, an influential TV anchor — he interviewed Osama bin Laden both before and after 9/11 — with a checkered political history.
Psychologists gave evidence that, having suffered brain trauma after collapsing during a jungle marathon in Brazil in October 2009, he had been "confabulating" by making up a false confession to fill in the gaps in his memory.
More elaborate experiments have suggested that, far from simply re-running a mental videotape of past events - memory, says Dr Oakley, doesn't work like that - the subject is confabulating them from a mixture of family memories, photographs and their own ideas about the past.
Because her story had been disjointed, and she had stumbled over several sections of it, the detective had thought that she was confabulating, creating a crime where none had occurred.
The science inveighs consistently and overwhelmingly against any link between vaccination and autism, so you need to hear from someone who knows all of that science to be confabulated.
To some extent, it is confabulated nonsense, such as when an organization called "New Yorkers Against Unfair Taxes" rallied against a proposed penny-per-ounce tax on sugar-sweetened beverages.
Nobody can say that the extracted terms are confabulated or never actually used.
First, the feeling of freely choosing might be confabulated (Wegner, 2002), rather than being a bona fide experience at all.
"We believed we were.
"We were".
We thought we were clever".
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