“…As was emphasized, the very notion of (non)invasive measurement loses its clearness for self-measuring devices and the brain is one of such devices. The paper advertises the contextual viewpoint on the mental phenomena developed in the series of works [6], [19]- [24], [14]. It seems that Bell type inequalities, including the temporal ones, can be used to distinguish contextual and non-contextual realism and more generally (since mental processes are fundamentally random) contextual and non-contextual probabilistic representations.…”