
1) Cognitive state 2) Distortion of memory 3) State of mind
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abnormality of memory; inability to remember meaning of word
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(from the article `memory abnormality`) The term paramnesia was introduced by a German psychiatrist, Emil Kraepelin, in 1886 to denote errors of memory. He distinguished three main ...
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An incomplete amnesia characterised by disorganised, contradictory, and muddled recall (especially of times and places), rather than complete non-recall. [See confabulation, deja vu, and false recollection.]
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False recollection, as of events that have never occurred. ... Origin: para-+ G. Amnesia, forgetfulness ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(par″am-ne´zhә) a disturbance of memory in which reality and fantasy are confused.
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distorted recall leading to falsification of memory e.g. confabulation, d
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Type: Term Pronunciation: par′am-nē′zē-ă Definitions: 1. False recollection, as of events that have never occurred or partial forgetting of events that have occurred.
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[
n] - (psychiatry) a disorder of memory in which dreams or fantasies are confused with reality
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paramnesia 1. A distortion of memory in which fact and fancy are confused. 2. Disordered or perverted memory; especially, of the meaning of words. 3. False recollections, as of events that have never occurred.
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noun (psychiatry) a disorder of memory in which dreams or fantasies are confused with reality
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