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False Memory The dander of irrelevant belief biases is perhaps best represented by the Mood congruent memory bias which correlates a patient’s current emotional state with the accuracy of the emotional state in the past. In this school of logic any vivid memory of past experiences is likely to have occurred while in the same emotional state as person is currently in. Thus, through proper persuasion, a particular feeling can become an established detail of an isolated memory. Furthermore, according to my own observed data, one in every three adults has an implanted memory about his/her own childhood that can be linked to FMS.