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  • Vestibular Physiology
  • Experimental Medicine
  • Otolaryngology

Background:

  • Pietro Tullio's directorship at the Laboratory of Experimental Physiology in Bologna during the early 20th century.
  • His pioneering experimental research laid the groundwork for understanding the Tullio phenomenon.

Observation:

  • The Tullio phenomenon is defined by sound-induced vertigo and/or eye movements.
  • This condition links auditory stimuli to vestibular responses.

Findings:

  • The paper details the experimental studies conducted by Pietro Tullio.
  • It explores the foundational observations that led to the description of the Tullio phenomenon.

Implications:

  • Understanding the Tullio phenomenon provides insights into the interplay between auditory and vestibular systems.
  • Further developments stemming from Tullio's work continue to advance vestibular physiology research.