memory illusion

memory illusion
   A term used to denote a false memory rather than a perceptual phenomenon, characterized by a failure to distinguish accurately between an event that actually took place and one that was merely imagined or thought about. The term memory illusion is also used as a synonym for "memory hallucination.
   References
   Kamio, Y., Toichi, M. (2006). Memory illusion in high-functioning autism and Asperger's disorder. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 37, 867-876.
   McDaniel, M.A., Butler, K.M., Dornburg, C.C. (2006). Binding ofsource and content: New directions revealed by neuropsychological and age-related effects.In:Handbook ofbinding and memory: Perspectives from cognitive neuroscience. Edited by Zimmer, H.D., Mecklinger, A., Lindenberger, U. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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