Finnish neuroscientists from Aalto University recently published a study detailing how they used Alice in Wonderland to identify early-stage psychosis.
In the study, first reported by Van Winkle's, the brain activity of 78 people was recorded as they watched Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland. 46 of them had had just one psychotic episode, while the other 32 had no history of psychosis. None of the participants had been diagnosed with psychosis, because that is only linked to multiple disorders.
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In the study, first reported by Van Winkle's, the brain activity of 78 people was recorded as they watched Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland. 46 of them had had just one psychotic episode, while the other 32 had no history of psychosis. None of the participants had been diagnosed with psychosis, because that is only linked to multiple disorders.
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