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Hip-Hop music is known to move souls as well as body parts whenever played at high volumes, but did y’all know it can also affect how surgeons perform surgical procedures? Not in a negative way either.
According to
Daily Mail, researchers found that when Hip-Hop music is played at operating theaters while medical students were performing their operating procedures, it led to more efficient outcomes than one would expect. As part of the experiment, researchers from Germany looked at the effect that music would have on THE surgeons’ performances and used four genres of music as part of their tests: Classical, Rock, Hip-Hop, and Radio music.
The idea of a surgeon blasting hip hop while performing intricate surgeries may sound like a bad idea, but a new study suggests it could actually improve their performance.
Researchers from Germany have looked at the effects of different genres of music on surgeons performances, ranging from rock to classical.
Their findings suggest that listening to either hip-hop or classical music can make surgeons more efficient in theatre, while rock or radio music is less effective.
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Researchers from Germany have looked at the effects of different genres of music on surgeons performances, ranging from rock to classical (stock image)
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