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 +[[Image:The Sleep of Reason.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''[[The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters]]'' is a print by [[Francisco Goya]] from the ''[[Caprichos]]'' series]]
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 +'''Confusion''' of a [[pathological]] degree, usually refers to loss of orientation (ability to place oneself correctly in the world by time, location, and personal identity) and often memory (ability to correctly recall previous events or learn new material). Confusion as such is not synonymous with inability to focus attention, although severe inability to focus attention can cause, or greatly contribute to, confusion.
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 +==Etymology==
 +From ''[[con-]]'' (“with, together”) + ''[[fundō]]'' (“pour”).
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 +== See also ==
 +* [[Through confused and undefined things the mind is awakened to new discoveries]]
 +* [[Cognitive distortion]]
 +* [[Destabilisation]]
 +* [[Gaslighting]]
 +* [[Mind games]]
 +* [[Subversion]]
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Confusion of a pathological degree, usually refers to loss of orientation (ability to place oneself correctly in the world by time, location, and personal identity) and often memory (ability to correctly recall previous events or learn new material). Confusion as such is not synonymous with inability to focus attention, although severe inability to focus attention can cause, or greatly contribute to, confusion.

Etymology

From con- (“with, together”) + fundō (“pour”).

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