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  1. Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS) affects the way people perceive the world around them and can distort how they experience their own bodies and the space it occupies. These can include...

  2. 2015年2月25日 · The classic story Alice in Wonderland contains some hidden truths about the human brain. David Robson takes a leap down the rabbit hole.

  3. 2023年11月19日 · Alice’s experience in “Alice in Wonderland” offers a profound sociological perspective, particularly in terms of social isolation and the intricacies of power dynamics.

  4. 2019年4月17日 · 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 may...

  5. 2024年6月18日 · 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.

  6. Signs and symptoms. With over 60 associated symptoms, AIWS affects the sense of vision, sensation, touch, and hearing, as well as the perception of one's body image. [8][9] Migraines, nausea, dizziness, and agitation are also commonly associated symptoms with Alice in Wonderland syndrome. [10]

  7. Alice is a sensible prepubescent girl from a wealthy English family who finds herself in a strange world ruled by imagination and fantasy. Alice feels comfortable with her identity and has a strong sense that her environment is comprised of clear, logical, and

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