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104Mnemonic ConfabulationTopoi 39 (1): 121-132. 2020.Clinical use of the term “confabulation” began as a reference to false memories in dementia patients. The term has remained in circulation since, which belies shifts in its definition and scope over time. “Confabulation” now describes a range of disorders, deficits, and anomalous behaviors. The increasingly wide and varied use of this term has prompted many to ask: what is confabulation? In recent years, many have offered answers to this question. As a general rule, recent accounts are accounts …Read more
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154How We Remember: Brain Mechanisms of Episodic MemoryPhilosophical Psychology 28 (6): 903-915. 2015.
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197The Role of Memory Science in the Philosophy of MemoryPhilosophy Compass 17 (10). 2022.Philosophy Compass, EarlyView.
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215Defending Discontinuism, NaturallyReview of Philosophy and Psychology 11 (2): 469-486. 2020.The more interest philosophers take in memory, the less agreement there is that memory exists—or more precisely, that remembering is a distinct psychological kind or mental state. Concerns about memory’s distinctiveness are triggered by observations of its similarity to imagination. The ensuing debate is cast as one between discontinuism and continuism. The landscape of debate is set such that any extensive engagement with empirical research into episodic memory places one on the side of continu…Read more
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