Tunes for focus: music may ease tough eye exams for kids

NCT ID NCT06971588

Summary

This study is testing whether listening to music helps children and teenagers with glaucoma pay better attention during important eye exams called visual field tests. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University are enrolling 40 young patients, ages 8 to 17, to see if music makes the tests easier, faster, and more accurate. Kids will try the exam both with and without music to compare the results.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

  • Contact

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Locations

  • Wilmer Eye Institute

    RECRUITING

    Bethesda, Maryland, 20817, United States

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