Dario Carlo Alpini • Antonio Cesarani Guido Brugnoni
2014
Vertigo is one of the most frequently experienced physical disturbances and is probably also the most interdisciplinary symptom. As Thomas Brandt highlighted in his book “ Vertigo. Its Multisensory Syndromes ” [1], understanding vertigo may be approached through taking into account how vision, hearing, and proprioception interact with vestibular cues and result in the distinct dynamic balance of human beings.