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'''Psychological Videos''' (also called '''chills''' videos) are a type of creepypasta or horror videos intended to invoke extreme fear, and sometimes even enough to invoke nightmares into the viewer as well.
'''Psychological Videos''' (also called '''chills''' videos) are a type of [[creepypasta]] or horror [[videos]] intended to invoke extreme fear, and sometimes even enough to invoke nightmares into the viewer as well.


These types of videos are supposed to resemble the feeling you feel when you have nightmares, or a sleep paralysis demon or sensation, and usually involve creatures such as a poltergeist, a demon, or some other paranormal creature wreaking heavy and constant havoc in an area, and in front of the camera. Such as making noises and moving objects all over the place. Ghost and Poltergeist videos are commonly mistaken for these types of videos although “ghost”, and “poltergeist” videos are usually subtle and don’t involve as much action, scariness, and vibes as much as “psychological” videos which are intended to scare the viewer instead. These types of videos are not necessarily meant to be “real” either unlike the latter, and are just for the sake of being scary and “convincing” rather than such.
These types of videos are supposed to resemble the feeling you feel when you have nightmares, or a sleep paralysis demon or sensation, and usually involve creatures such as a poltergeist, a demon, or some other paranormal creature wreaking heavy and constant havoc in an area, and in front of the camera. Such as making noises and moving objects all over the place. Ghost and Poltergeist videos are commonly mistaken for these types of videos although “ghost”, and “poltergeist” videos are usually subtle and don’t involve as much action, scariness, and vibes as much as “psychological” videos which are intended to scare the viewer instead. These types of videos are not necessarily meant to be “real” either unlike the latter, and are just for the sake of being scary and “convincing” rather than such.