What is a fun fact about Alice in Wonderland syndrome?

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Alice in Wonderland syndrome, also known as Todd’s syndrome, is a rare neurological condition that can cause individuals to perceive their own body or the world around them as being distorted in size or shape.

A fun fact about this syndrome is that it is named after Lewis Carroll’s famous book “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”. It is believed that Carroll himself may have suffered from the syndrome, as some of the descriptions in his book, such as Alice growing and shrinking in size, are similar to the symptoms experienced by people with the condition. However, this theory remains unconfirmed, and there is no concrete evidence that Carroll had the syndrome.

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