Symptoms of Alice in Wonderland syndrome all seem to involve distorted perception, and are most common in kids.
爱丽丝漫游仙境综合征的症状似乎都与扭曲的感知有关,而且最常见于儿童。
Half the time, this Alice in Wonderland Syndrome happens on its own and it isn't linked with any other conditions.
有一半的时候,这种爱丽丝梦游仙境症是单独发生的,与其他疾病无关。
People with Alice in Wonderland syndrome always seem to know they're illusions. They don't get confused about what's real and what's not.
爱丽丝漫游仙境综合症患者似乎总是知道自己产生了幻觉,他们不会混淆现实和虚幻。
Curiouser and curiouser. At least, that's what the doctors thought — which is why these types of symptoms are known as Alice in Wonderland Syndrome.
真是太神奇了。至少,医生们是这么想的——这就是为什么这些症状被称为爱丽丝漫游仙境综合症的原因。
That 1998 study tested this idea with four kids with Alice in Wonderland syndrome. That's a small sample — but remember, it's a pretty rare condition.
1998年的那项研究,对四名患有爱丽丝漫游仙境综合症的孩子进行了测试。这个研究的样本很小,但记住,这是一种相当罕见的病症。

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