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Alice in Wonderland syndrome is named after the character dreamed up by author Lewis Carroll, who may have also suffered from the condition (Credit: Getty Images) A surprising number of people ...
Alice in Wonderland syndrome affects the way a person perceives their physical self and the world around them. Learn more about what it is, here.
Because Alice in Wonderland syndrome is under-researched, its exact prevalence is unknown. However, it affects about 15% of people with migraine. In a study of adolescents, 5.6% of males and 6.2% ...
Alice in Wonderland Syndrome and some of these sensory disturbances may be categorized as hallucinations, but they’re not the kind of experiences most of us associate with that word.
If you asked 10 people with Alice in Wonderland syndrome about their experiences, you would likely hear 10 very different stories, hinting at different constellations of symptoms and causes.
Named after Lewis Carroll’s eponymous character, Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS) describes people seeing or perceiving their own body parts – as well as those of others, and objects – in ...
Alice In Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS): A rare neurological condition that produces transient distortions in visual perception, body image, and the perception of time.
During an attack, Layla will feel the sensation of her body expanding Credit: SWNS. Todd's syndrome, which is also known as Alice in Wonderland syndrome, is a neurological condition that causes ...
Gillian Harris, from Pulborough, West Sussex, in England, was only diagnosed with Alice in Wonderland Syndrome six years ago at the age of 48, despite suffering with it from a young age.