ALICE IN WONDERLAND SYNDROME: A JOURNEY THROUGH DISTORTED PERCEPTION

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The article "Alice in Wonderland Syndrome: A Journey Through Distorted Perception" provides a comprehensive overview of Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS), a rare neurological condition that alters perception, creating surreal and often unsettling distortions of size, shape, time, and self. The article begins by describing the syndrome's origins, symptoms, and diagnostic challenges, and then delves into its potential literary connection to Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." It explores the syndrome's symptoms, which include visual and temporal distortions, and discusses its prevalence and various case studies. The article also highlights the challenges in diagnosing AIWS due to its overlapping symptoms with other neurological and psychiatric conditions. It concludes by emphasizing the need for continued research and increased awareness among healthcare professionals to improve diagnosis and management of AIWS.

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Ismoilova, D., & Muminjonova , S. (2025). ALICE IN WONDERLAND SYNDROME: A JOURNEY THROUGH DISTORTED PERCEPTION. Центральноазиатский журнал академических исследований, 3(1), 138–143. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/cajar/article/view/43439

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