Yes through psychometric testing, as long as the person holds consistent opinions and beliefs and always answers truthfully.
While it is difficult to directly study the contents of someone's mind empirically, techniques such as neuroimaging and behavioral experiments can provide insights into brain activity and cognitive processes associated with certain thoughts or mental states. However, there are limitations to how accurately we can measure and interpret these internal mental phenomena.
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior.
Sigmund Freud
"You can't always trust his opinion because it's too subjective."
The first area of psychology to be studied was philosophy, as early philosophical thinkers explored questions related to the mind, consciousness, and behavior. Wilhelm Wundt is often credited with founding the first psychology laboratory in 1879, marking the formal beginning of psychology as a scientific discipline.
Early behaviorists believed that the mind was too subjective and difficult to measure objectively. They wanted psychology to be a more scientific and empirical field, focusing on observable behavior that could be studied and measured in a controlled laboratory setting. By emphasizing external, observable behaviors, behaviorists hoped to make psychology a more reliable and replicable science.
You would call it "mind control".
reality
Maybe a nice way to say "screwing with someones mind"
Sing them a song.
its useful to control someones mind
no no one can read bany ones mind.
This topic is way too broad. You cannot simply "explain" someones mind. Example:Explain your mind to me.
Yes, when part of your brain dies then part of your mind no longer exists ... as in a stroke.
Because that shows that you have a lot on your mind
I JUST tried and i saw dat person in my mind
Inculcate
They don't have a law on something that doesn't exist.