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  2. Dec 5, 2022 · Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS) is a rare condition that disrupts your brain’s ability to process sensory input. The disruption affects how you perceive the size of things you see around you, the feel or look of your own body, or both. It can also distort your sense of reality.

  3. Alice in Wonderland syndrome was named after Lewis Carroll's 19th-century novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. In the story, Alice, the titular character, experiences numerous situations similar to those of micropsia and macropsia.

    • Impaired vision
    • Before, during, or after a migraine
    • Each symptom is separate and will only occur for a 20-to-50-minute period.
  4. Apr 17, 2019 · Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AWS) is a rare condition that causes temporary episodes of distorted perception and disorientation. You may feel larger or smaller than you actually are. You...

  5. Jun 23, 2020 · Alice in Wonderland syndrome is a neurological condition that causes perceptual disturbances. This can include sight, touch, and time. Another name for Alice in Wonderland syndrome...

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  6. Apr 8, 2016 · First described in 1955, Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS) is a perceptual disorder characterized by distortions of visual perception (metamorphopsias), the body schema, and the experience of time.

  7. May 8, 2023 · Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS) is a neurological condition that alters how the brain processes and perceives information. This condition can skew someone's perception of time, hearing, touch, sight, and any other type of sensation. AIWS commonly occurs in children but can affect people of all ages.

  8. Alice in wonderland syndrome (AIWS) describes a set of symptoms with alteration of body image. An alteration of visual perception is found in that way that the sizes of body parts or sizes of external objects are perceived incorrectly. The most common perceptions are at night.

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