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Jan 19, 2009 . Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS) is not caused by a malfunctioning of the eyes, but by an altered perception of images in the brain. .
Today, “Alice in Wonderland syndrome” is a term used by neurologists to refer to a perception disorder that is characterized by hallucinations and visual .
Alice in Wonderland Syndrome | Google GroupsAlice in Wonderland Syndrome . Report this group XML Send email to this group: alice-in-wonderland-syndrome@googlegroups.com .
15 posts - 1 author - Last post: Dec 9, 2010Hi all. I hope that every one is enjoying the long weekend. When I was at the age of 9 years old. I started to have this awful frightening .
Aug 28, 2009 . The second I read "Alice in Wonderland Syndrome" I knew exactly what you were talking about. That PERFECTLY describes the feeling. .
Feb 21, 2009 . According to HealthCentral.com, Alice in Wonderland Syndrome was first described by C.W. Lippman in 1952, but J. Todd actually named the .
What is Alice in Wonderland Syndrome? Alice in Wonderland Syndrome is named after a novel that was written by Lewis Carroll. .
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Jan 8, 2010 . Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS) is named after Lewis Carroll's novel Through the Looking Glass. In one scene, Alice eats cookies that .
Aug 31, 2003 . Alice in Wonderland syndrome: A syndrome of distorted space, time and body image . The patient with the Alice in Wonderland syndrome has a .
The Cheshire Cat syndrome is another medical eponym taken from Alice in Wonderland. It was first described by the British physician Eric George Lapthorne .
The Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS), as described by Todd in 1955, denotes a variety of self-experienced paroxysmal body image disturbances affecting .
Related visual distortion conditions include macropsia, a less common condition with the reverse effect, and Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, a condition that .
8 posts - 5 authors - Last post: Feb 26, 2010It seems to match perfectly to something called Alice in Wonderland Syndrome. The medical community seems to think this is an extremely rare .
perceptual distortions of space and size, as experienced by the character Alice in the Lewis Carroll story. Similar hallucinogenic experiences have been .
Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS or AWS) describes a set of symptoms, the most famous of which are: Alteration of body image: the sizes of parts of the .
Much progress has been made since the time of the first few publicized reports. As more research is done, hopefully we will know even more about AIWS.
Alice in Wonderland Syndrome - Ask.comTop questions and answers about Alice-in-Wonderland-Syndrome. Find 9 questions and answers about Alice-in-Wonderland-Syndrome at Ask.com Read more.
Mar 1, 2010 . Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, or AIWS, is not a disease. It is not possible to catch it from other people. AIWS is a condition that affects .
Definition of Alice in Wonderland syndrome. Provided by Stedman's medical dictionary and Drugs.com. Includes medical terms and definitions.
Mar 9, 2010 . A rare form of migraine, Alice in Wonderland Syndrome causes people to . Treating an episode of Alice in Wonderland syndrome may be like .
Are you drug free but feel like your senses have put you on drugs? If so, it is Alice in Wonderland Syndrome at work!!!
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(Medicine / Pathology) a defect of vision in which objects appear to be .
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Jan 20, 2006 . Imagine: You're hallucinating, and you know it. Time is messed up. First it seems slowed, then it seems to be speeding up.
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Oct 16, 2007 . These pictures illustrate macrosomatognosia, the condition in which abnormal activity in the somatosensory regions of the brain causes one .
Alice in Wonderland syndrome. Posted on 2010/03/08 by Stitches . Alice in Wonderland Syndrome can be considered to be a rare manifestation of migraine .
Dec 1, 2006 . Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AWS) is a neurological condition where a person experiences a complete distortion of perceptual reality. .
Doctors don't understand why, but some migraine patients have hallucinations as a prelude to these debilitating headaches.
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Jan 20, 2011 . Alice in Wonderland syndrome. The Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS), denotes a variety of self-experienced paroxysmal body image .
Sep 15, 2010 . Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS), or micropsia, is a disorienting neurological condition which affects perception by the human eye.
25 posts - 13 authors - Last post: 3 days agoAlice in Wonderland syndrome is a perception disorder where a strange disagreement forms between the mind, eyes and body regarding the third .
Feb 20, 2008 . Alice In Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS) is an unusual neurological disorder that causes the person with the condition objects to sometimes .
Feb 16, 2008 . Experience: Walking down the road, parked cars appeared the size of Corgi models . At work my chair seemed enormous while I seemed to have .
Eyes and Vision Disorders question: What is Alice in Wonderland syndrome? Alice In Wonderland Syndrome, also known as AIWS, is a disorientating neurological .
12 posts - 11 authors - Last post: Mar 6, 2009I sometimes experience Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, but no synaesthesia (only mild associations/associations are purely in my mind). .
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Sep 18, 2007 . She and her daughter share a rare condition called Alice in .
3 answers - Dec 1, 2010Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS or AWS) describes a set of symptoms, the most famous of which are: * Alteration of body image: the sizes of parts .
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Mar 18, 2010 . Dr. William Young of the Jefferson Headache Center says she has "Alice in Wonderland Syndrome." It's a rare type of migraine aura which .
Aug 9, 2006 . Alice in Wonderland Syndrome By Estefan Ellison In the book, Alice in Wonderland written by Lewis Carroll, the title character finds herself .
Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS, named after the novel written by Lewis Carroll), also known as Todd's syndrome, is a disorienting neurological condition .
Feb 8, 2009 . Also known as Todd's syndrome, in this syndrome objects are misperceived, usually appearing larger (macrospia) or smaller (microspia) than .
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