Fotopoulou Aikaterini
Centre for Neuroimaging, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, UK.
Neuropsychol Rehabil. 2008 Oct-Dec;18(5-6):541-65. doi: 10.1080/09602010802083545.
The presence of confabulation following brain damage can obstruct neuropsychological rehabilitation and management. A recent theoretical approach to confabulation emphasises that neurocognitive deficits are not sufficient to account for the content of confabulation. As a result, they are also insufficient to address the unique rehabilitation challenges that confabulation raises. Instead, confabulation could be best understood as the magnification of existing reconstructive memory processes, influenced by both neurocognitive and motivational factors. The paper reviews recent experimental findings showing that confabulations serve important functions of self-coherence and self-enhancement, despite their poor correspondence to reality. Case material is used to illustrate the meaningfulness of confabulation from the subjective perspective of the patient and to demonstrate that such a theoretical approach to confabulation can best inform management and rehabilitation efforts.
脑损伤后出现虚构会阻碍神经心理学康复及治疗。最近一种关于虚构的理论方法强调,神经认知缺陷不足以解释虚构的内容。因此,它们也不足以应对虚构所带来的独特康复挑战。相反,虚构最好被理解为现有重建记忆过程的放大,受到神经认知和动机因素的影响。本文回顾了最近的实验结果,这些结果表明,尽管虚构与现实的对应性较差,但它们具有自我连贯和自我增强的重要功能。案例材料用于从患者的主观角度说明虚构的意义,并证明这种关于虚构的理论方法能够为管理和康复工作提供最佳指导。