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 ...
Alice in Wonderland Syndrome; metamorphopsias; Todd’s syndrome; lilliputian hallucinations; macropsia; micropsia; teleopsia; pelopsia; aschematia; dysmetropsia; migraines; aura1. Introduction The Alice in Wonderland Syndrome can be quite unique and out of the ordinary. It presents a perceptual ...