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Improved automated perimetry performance following exposure to Mozart
V Macedo Batista Fiorelli1, N Kasahara, R Cohen
1Santa Casa of Sao Paulo, Department of Ophthalmology and School of Medical Sciences, Brazil. fiorelliliv@uol.com.br
Aim:
To evaluate the performance on automated perimetry (AP) after listening to a Mozart sonata in normal subjects naive to AP.
Methods:
60 naive normal subjects underwent AP (SITA 24-2). The study group (30 subjects) underwent AP after listening to Mozart's Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major and the control group (30 subjects) underwent AP without previous exposure to the music.
Results:
The study group had significantly less fixation loss, false positive, and false negative rates compared to controls (p < 0.05).
Conclusion:
Listening to Mozart seems to improve AP performance in normal naive subjects.
