id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_pe4h72fidbhf3p6w6ctdsaidlm William Hirstein Self-Deception and Confabulation 2000 13 .pdf application/pdf 6683 465 62 Cases in which people are self-deceived seem to require that the person hold two contradictory beliefs, something which appears to be impossible or implausible. In order to explain the confabulation which split-brain patients engage in, Gazzaniga (1995) hypothesized that the left hemisphere contains an interpreter, a module whose as cases in which the left hemisphere is isolated from sources of information). source of information about the body, located in the right hemisphere. The idea that information in the right hemisphere is kept in analog left hemisphere is disconnected from the source by which it obtains information about the body, or recent autobiographical memories, it may have either in the patient's left visual field, so that the right hemisphere could roughly twice as likely to confabulate when the right hemisphere had access to the appropriate information. The conceptual system in the left hemisphere, then, can be seen as a social part of the brain, ./cache/work_pe4h72fidbhf3p6w6ctdsaidlm.pdf ./txt/work_pe4h72fidbhf3p6w6ctdsaidlm.txt