爱丽丝梦游仙境症(Alice in Wonderland Syndrome) 简称AIWS,又称“视微症”。长时间观察一种事物,会突然像爱丽丝漫游仙境一样,周遭的事物忽然变大或者忽然变小,甚至出现时空扭曲感。 此症首次由CW Lippman在1952年的《神经和精神疾病杂志》上描述,而命名则来源于约翰托德博士1955年在《加拿大医学会会刊》所发表的文章...
Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS) is a rare condition in which patients report distorted size perception of objects and their own bodies. Although specific causes and pathology have not been elucidated, an association between AIWS and infection has been suggested. To our knowledge, mycoplasma-...
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 guid...
论坛导读:爱丽丝梦游仙境综合征(Alice in Wonderland Syndrome,AIWS)于1955年首次被描述,是一种知觉障碍,其特征是视觉感知(变形)、身体图式和时间体验的扭曲。这个名字指的是刘易斯·卡罗尔的著名儿童书籍《爱丽丝漫游奇境记》,在书中,爱丽丝...
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When performing the Amsler test, those experiencing macropsia will see the lines of the grid curving away from the center dot. Pelopsia Pelopsia is another symptom of Alice in Wonderland syndrome. It causes objects to appear closer to the viewer than they actually are. ...
The Alice in Wonderland syndrome is a rare clinical neurological condition, defined by the presence of perception disorders usually interpreted by the affected patient as rare metamorphosing and depersonalization phenomena. Due to its extremely rare occurrence and its surreal and sometimes psychedelic cha...
“Alice in Wonderland” syndrome Alice in Wonderland syndromeis a rare disorder, first named in 1955 (Todd, 1955), though there were earlier descriptions in the literature (Blom, 2016). The term refers to the experiences described in “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland” (Carroll, 1865). To...
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland isn't just a beloved children's story: it's also a neuropsychological syndrome. Open Culture, openculture.com
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