: These movements are highly responsive to suggestion, which is why they are frequently seen in stage hypnosis or "trance" demonstrations. 2. Differentiating Seizures (Kejang) vs. Tremors
: Public interest in hypnotis often blends traditional beliefs about "gendam" (mind control) with modern stage magic, leading to exaggerated physical performances for the camera. 4. Therapeutic Applications of Hypnosis
: Unlike neurological tremors (like Parkinson’s), psychogenic tremors often start abruptly and change in frequency if the person is distracted.
In the context of Indonesian social media (where these titles are common), these videos typically follow a specific format:
It is critical to distinguish between a medical seizure and a tremor, as they are often conflated in viral titles:
: Many "stage hypnosis" videos use dramatic physical reactions (like shaking or "tremor") to demonstrate the "power" of the hypnotist.
: Rhythmic, involuntary shaking of a body part, often the hands or arms.