Naarden, Tirza; ter Meulen, Bastiaan C.; van der Weele, Sarah I.; Blom, Jan Dirk (November 10, 2019). "Alice in Wonderland Syndrome as a Presenting Manifestation of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease". Frontiers in Neurology. 10: 473. ...
Even with benign symptoms, the syndrome can have profound effects on a person’s life by shaking their perception of reality. “Perhaps that is the most frightening aspect of Alice in Wonderland syndrome: that it can make us doubt the most simple, fundamental things about reality,”Blomwrote ...
The mental health world is one which continually calls into question our view of what is real, acceptable and normal; just like Lewis Carroll's tale of Alice in Wonderland. It is easy, as an outsider, to identify and analyse the characteristics, motives and causes of people's behaviours ...
RESULTS: At the time of the follow-up study, all children were in good general and mental health. Symptoms of Alice-in-Wonderland syndrome had ceased within weeks or months. In two patients, episodes of metamorphopsia returned after a symptom-free latency of 3 years and 1 year, ...
Alice in Wonderland Syndrome is a rare neurological condition that can cause the feeling of being larger or smaller than your environment, strange bodily sensations, and dissociation. If you have experienced symptoms of this condition, consider contacting your primary care physician for further guida...
The "Alice in Wonderland syndrome includes an array of symptoms involving altered perception of shape (meta-morphopsia) of objects or persons who appear to be smaller (micropsia) or larger (macropsia) than normal, of impaired sense of passage of time, of zooming of the environment. This unus...
Lewis Carroll, author of Alice in Wonderland, was a novelist who wrote pass his time. He wrote further in the future of the "common" Victorian Era. The ideology he presents in Alice in Wonderland is conducive to an individual attempting to bring attention to the deteriorating mental health ...
The Alice in Wonderland Syndrome can be quite unique and out of the ordinary. It presents a perceptual phenomenon that leads to transitory occurrences of distorted perception and disorientation (metamorphopsias). People who experience this rare condition may undergo brief sensations of feeling larger ...
As Alice struggled with the fragments of her memories, post-traumatic stress disorder, and deteriorating mental health after a ten-year catatonic state in Rutledge Asylum, she returned to Wonderland to save it from the Queen of Hearts, killing the monsters inside her head. Alice regained enough...
Alice on stage : a history of the early theatrical productions of Alice in wonderland, together with A checklist of dramatic adaptations of Charles Dodgson's works by Charles C. Lovett Meckler, c1990 CC Lovett - Meckler 被引量: 2发表: 1990年 "Tea with Alice of Alice in Wonderland": Wit...