Paramnesia
The most frequently studied form, , is characterized by: LIVING IN A DOLL HOUSE: A CASE REPORT AND ... - PMC
Report: Understanding Paramnesia is a broad clinical term for memory disorders involving the distortion of recall, where dreams or fantasies are confused with reality, or where the timing and location of events are conflated. Derived from the Greek para ("near") and mneme ("memory"), it primarily manifests as a failure to distinguish between true experiences and mental fabrications. 1. Primary Types of Paramnesia Paramnesia
The subjective feeling that a novel situation is an exact repetition of a previous event. 2. Clinical Features of Reduplicative Paramnesia The most frequently studied form, , is characterized