ALICE IN WONDERLAND SYNDROME

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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 .
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  • 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 .
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  • 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 .
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  • 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.
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  • 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 .
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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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  • Dec 1, 2006 . Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AWS) is a neurological condition where a person experiences a complete distortion of perceptual reality. .
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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 .
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  • 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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  • 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 .
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  • 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 .
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  • 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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