The first 2010 issue of Cognitive Neuropsychiatry is a special issue on Delusion and Confabulation and includes the following articles:
- Delusion and confabulation: Overlapping or distinct distortions of reality? Robyn Langdon; Martha Turner
- Varieties of confabulation and delusion, Michael D. Kopelman
- The affective neuropsychology of confabulation and delusion, Aikaterini Fotopoulou
- The role of personal biases in the explanation of confabulation, Kasey Metcalf ; Robyn Langdon ; Max Coltheart
- Temporal consciousness and confabulation: Is the medial temporal lobe “temporal”? Gianfranco Dalla Barba ; Marie-Françoise Boissé
- Novel insights into false recollection: A model of déjà vécu, Akira R. O’Connor ; Colin Lever ; Chris J. A. Moulin
- Strategic retrieval, confabulations, and delusions: Theory and data, Asaf Gilboa
- Beauty and belief: William James and the aesthetics of delusions in schizophrenia, Vaughan J. Carr
- Hypnotic illusions and clinical delusions: Hypnosis as a research method, Rochelle E. Cox ; Amanda J. Barnier
- The misidentification syndromes as mindreading disorders, William Hirstein
- Abductive inference and delusional belief, Max Coltheart ; Peter Menzies ; John Sutton
- Confabulation, delusion, and anosognosia: Motivational factors and false claims, Ryan McKay ; Marcel Kinsbourne
- Delusion and confabulation: Mistakes of perceiving, remembering and believing, Robyn Langdon ;T im Bayne
- Confabulation and delusion: A common monitoring framework, Martha Turner ; Max Coltheart
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