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Kessler Medical Rehabilitation Research and Education Corporation:
http://www.kessler-research.org
John DeLuca is the director of neuroscience research at Kessler Institute in West Orange, NJ. To read more about his research in confabulation and other areas, go to http://www.kessler-research.org and click on "KMRREC Research." Follow the links to the Neuropsychology and Neuroscience Laboratory.

Books:

Searching for Memory: The Brain, the Mind, and the Past, by Daniel L. Schacter.
(New York: Harper Collins, 1997).
Daniel Schacter, a professor of psychology at Harvard University, explains what neuroscientists understand about how human memory works and what can happen when it does not. The book discusses confabulation and also false memory.