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  2. Confusion - Wikipedia

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    Confusion may result from drug side effects or from a relatively sudden brain dysfunction. Acute confusion is often called delirium (or "acute confusional state"), [4] although delirium often includes a much broader array of disorders than simple confusion. These disorders include the inability to focus attention; various impairments in ...

  3. Delirium - Wikipedia

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    Delirium (formerly acute confusional state, an ambiguous term that is now discouraged) [1] is a specific state of acute confusion attributable to the direct physiological consequence of a medical condition, effects of a psychoactive substance, or multiple causes, which usually develops over the course of hours to days.

  4. Memory error - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, without being able to confirm the source of the memory, the individual may accept the false memory as true. Three factors may be responsible for the implantation of false autobiographical memories. The first factor is time. As time passes, memories fade. Therefore, source confusion may result due to time delay. [7]

  5. Altered level of consciousness - Wikipedia

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    A confused person may be bewildered, disoriented, and have difficulty following instructions. [9] The person may have slow thinking and possible memory time loss. This could be caused by sleep deprivation, malnutrition, allergies, environmental pollution, drugs (prescription and nonprescription), and infection. Delirious

  6. Concussion - Wikipedia

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    Loss of consciousness may occur, but is not necessarily correlated with the severity of the concussion if it is brief. [34] Post-traumatic amnesia, in which events following the injury cannot be recalled, is a hallmark of concussions. [27] Confusion may be present immediately or may develop over several minutes. [27]

  7. Confusional arousal - Wikipedia

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    Confusional arousals are accompanied by mental confusion and disorientation, relative lack of response to environmental stimuli, and difficulty of awakening the subject. [3] [4] [5] Vocalisation accompanied with coherent speech is common. [3] Patients may appear upset, and some of them become aggressive or agitated. [4]

  8. Is nipple confusion real? What experts say about your baby's ...

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    As new parents and parents-to-be, the term nipple confusion may cause … confusion itself. ... and that was the cause of their 'nipple confusion,'" says the Marlboro, N.J. mom. Because it took ...

  9. Misattribution of memory - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, the misattribution of memory or source misattribution is the misidentification of the origin of a memory by the person making the memory recall.Misattribution is likely to occur when individuals are unable to monitor and control the influence of their attitudes, toward their judgments, at the time of retrieval. [1]