Psychology Wiki: An Exploration of Mass Mind Control, Population Control and Covert Influence of the Masses 

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Source: Psychology Wiki 

https://psychology.fandom.com/wiki/Psychology_Wiki

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AN EXPLORATION OF MIND CONTROL, POPULATION CONTROL AND

COVERT INFLUENCE OF THE MASSES


Mind control
is a general term for a number of controversial theories and/or techniques designed to subvert an individual’s control of their own thinking, behavior, emotions, or decisions. While terms such as mind control have been called “merely more scientific-sounding terms for . . . brainwashing“,[1] the term is actually more general and can cover subjects such as hypothetical neurotechnology that, it is claimed, might one day “hack” the human brain.[2]

Since the mid-1930s scientists have known that establishing a potential field across a neural cell membrane could cause it to fire artificially. Experiments especially with giant axons of ocean squid showed such artificial stimulation possible.

While discussion of these techniques are popular amongst cult critics, conspiracy buffs, and as a subject of speculative fiction,[3] any techniques of mind control that actually work would have real-world applications.

Such applications, were they to exist, might include use by hypothetical religious cults, by governments as torture techniques used to obtain confessions, as psyops to break resistance movements, by the advertising industry to manipulate consumer habits, and by the public relations industry to manufacture consent or remediate corporate image in the event of a crisis.

The feasibility of such control and the methods by which it might be attained (either direct or more subtle) are subject to debate among psychologists, neuroscientists, and sociologists. Also, the exact definition of mind control and the extent to which it might have any kind of influence over individuals are debated.

The different views on the subject do have legal implications. For example, mind control was an issue in the court case of Patty Hearst, and in several court cases involving New Religious Movements. Also, questions of mind control are regarding ethical questions linked to the subject of free will.[How to reference and link to summary or text]

The question of mind control has been discussed in conjunction with religion, politics, prisoners of war, totalitarianism, neural cell manipulation, cults, terrorism, torture, parental alienation, and even battered person syndrome.

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