爱丽丝梦游仙境综合征与自主感觉经络反应的共存

Stacey A. Bedwell, I. Butcher
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爱丽丝梦游仙境综合症(AIWS)是一种感知障碍,据报道影响了1 - 3%的人口,通常发生在儿童时期。自主感觉经络反应(ASMR)与AIWS相似的症状相关,据报道直到成年。ASMR也被认为源于对外部刺激的高度敏感性。尽管有相似之处,但调查这两种现象之间联系的研究有限。我们试图建立AIWS和ASMR之间的联系。我们的研究结果表明,在意识到经历ASMR的人群中,AIWS症状的存在有所增加。我们描述了AIWS视觉症状与ASMR发病年龄之间的预测关系。ASMR的存在越来越多,并被建议作为一系列疾病的干预措施。尽管如此,人们对其因果关系仍然知之甚少。这些发现为建立ASMR的病因以及进一步了解AIWS提供了重要依据。
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The co-occurrence of Alice in Wonderland syndrome and autonomous sensory meridian response
Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS) is a perceptual disorder reported to affect 1–3 per cent of the population, usually in childhood. Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is associated with similar symptoms to AIWS, reported into adulthood. ASMR is also thought to stem from a heightened sensitivity to external stimuli. Despite similarities, there has been limited research investigating the link between these two phenomena. We sought to establish a link between AIWS and ASMR. Our findings show an increased presence of AIWS symptoms amongst a population who are aware of experiencing ASMR. We described a predictive relationship between the visual symptoms of AIWS and the age of onset of ASMR. ASMR has an increasing presence and is suggested as an intervention for a range of disorders. Despite this, there remains little understanding of its causation. These findings provide an important basis for establishing the causation of ASMR as well as furthering understanding of AIWS.
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