Yes, but the point I'm making is that he MAY be misrepresenting things as psychological techniques that aren't. For example, he may be cheating/hot reading, and presenting it as if he's "getting it" on his own.
I'm reminded, for example, of the presentation at TAM1 by (I think it was) Jami Ian Swiss. I wasn't there, but the description was that he did a card trick and presented it (successfully) to his audience as an amazing feat of mentalism/use of psychology, etc.
Let's say that I have a shill in the audience and I (amazingly) reveal personal information about that person. I tell you, sitting in the audience, that my statements were due to "mind powers"--psychology, charisma, directing their attention the way I want, being observant, etc. Except that...it wasn't. It was a cheat because I had information ahead of time.
I don't know if Brown cheats or not. But cheating and then presenting it as "using mentalism and psychology, etc" would still be cheating--and be giving a false impression of the capabilities of "mentalism, psychology, etc." [/B]