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The Mozart effect in patients suffering from tinnitus

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The Mozart effect in patients suffering from tinnitus

Auteurs : Giuseppe Attanasio ; Giulia Cartocci ; Edoardo Covelli ; Elena Ambrosetti ; Valentina Martinelli ; Mariagrazia Zaccone ; Alessandra Ponzanetti ; Nicolo Gueli ; Roberto Filipo ; Mauro Cacciafesta

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Abstract

Conclusion: The study suggests that Mozart therapy could be a valid alternative to the common sound therapy methods in tinnitus patients. Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate the presence of the Mozart effect as indexed by a variation in tinnitus intensity and tolerability. Method: Sixty-two individuals aged between 22 and 78 years, reporting tinnitus for at least 1 year, were enrolled for the study. All patients attended a 1 h cognitive behavioral counseling session and listened to Mozart's sonata k448 for 1 h per day for a month. Afterwards patients listened to Beethoven's Fur Elise sonata for 1 h per day for a month. To evaluate the general stress level, the impact of tinnitus on patients' quality of life, and the intensity of tinnitus, patients were invited to participate in three tests: the Measure du Stress Psychologique (MSP) questionnaire, the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI), and a 0 to 10 visual analog scale (VAS). Results: For all the parameters investigated, MSP, THI, and intensity, there was a general significant improvement between the pre- and post-listening evaluation. A significant improvement, as regards THI and intensity, could already be appreciated after a single exposure to Mozart's sonata.

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NO : PASCAL 12-0421885 INIST
ET : The Mozart effect in patients suffering from tinnitus
AU : ATTANASIO (Giuseppe); CARTOCCI (Giulia); COVELLI (Edoardo); AMBROSETTI (Elena); MARTINELLI (Valentina); ZACCONE (Mariagrazia); PONZANETTI (Alessandra); GUELI (Nicolo); FILIPO (Roberto); CACCIAFESTA (Mauro)
AF : Department of Sensory Organs, Sapienza University of Rome/Rome/Italie (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut., 9 aut.); Department Methods and Models for Economics, Territory and Finance and, Sapienza University of Rome/Rome/Italie (4 aut.); Department of Aging Science, Sapienza University of Rome/Rome/Italie (5 aut., 6 aut., 7 aut., 8 aut., 10 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : Acta oto-laryngologica; ISSN 0001-6489; Coden AOLAAJ; Suède; Da. 2012; Vol. 132; No. 11; Pp. 1172-1177; Bibl. 20 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : Conclusion: The study suggests that Mozart therapy could be a valid alternative to the common sound therapy methods in tinnitus patients. Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate the presence of the Mozart effect as indexed by a variation in tinnitus intensity and tolerability. Method: Sixty-two individuals aged between 22 and 78 years, reporting tinnitus for at least 1 year, were enrolled for the study. All patients attended a 1 h cognitive behavioral counseling session and listened to Mozart's sonata k448 for 1 h per day for a month. Afterwards patients listened to Beethoven's Fur Elise sonata for 1 h per day for a month. To evaluate the general stress level, the impact of tinnitus on patients' quality of life, and the intensity of tinnitus, patients were invited to participate in three tests: the Measure du Stress Psychologique (MSP) questionnaire, the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI), and a 0 to 10 visual analog scale (VAS). Results: For all the parameters investigated, MSP, THI, and intensity, there was a general significant improvement between the pre- and post-listening evaluation. A significant improvement, as regards THI and intensity, could already be appreciated after a single exposure to Mozart's sonata.
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EG : ENT disease; Auditory disorder
SD : Zumbido de oídos; Tratamiento; Hombre; Sonido; Estrés; ORL
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<AU>ATTANASIO (Giuseppe); CARTOCCI (Giulia); COVELLI (Edoardo); AMBROSETTI (Elena); MARTINELLI (Valentina); ZACCONE (Mariagrazia); PONZANETTI (Alessandra); GUELI (Nicolo); FILIPO (Roberto); CACCIAFESTA (Mauro)</AU>
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