Alice in Wonderland syndrome causes temporary changes in how things look and feel because of sensory changes in the brain. It often happens to kids during illnesses like the flu, but it isn't harmful ...
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Alice In Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS) is a rare neurological condition characterised by transient distortions in visual perception, body image, and the sense of time. Individuals affected by AIWS may ...
It is very likely that the four names used to describe similar feelings— Tachysensia, Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, Todd’s Syndrome, and Rushes —are simply titles for remarkably similar symptomatic ...
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Two and a half years ago I asked my Psychology Today blog readers if there was such a thing as tachysensia? I did not know what that word meant before a friend told me that he was worried about one of ...
Elmgreen & Dragset, the Berlin-based artist duo behind the iconic Prada Marfa, are gearing up for their Los Angeles solo debut at Pace Gallery. On view from September 13 through October 25, the ...
Credit: Getty Images Some rare psychological disorders may occur so infrequently that most mental health professionals might never encounter them. Approximately 1 of every 5 adults in the United ...
The Epstein-Barr virus can cause neurological symptoms in some people. These symptoms may arise due to an infection of the nervous system or post-infection inflammation. Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) ...