A new study out of Germany shows surgeons who listened to AC/DC are faster and more accurate.
The effects of music genre and volume while performing laparoscopic surgery was the focus of the study conducted by Heidelberg University.
The surgical cuts of doctors who listened to music by the Beatles compared to those who listened to AC/DC were analyzed by researchers.
The data showed precision cuts took more than 90 seconds longer when listening to the Fab Four while there was a five-percent increase in accuracy when listening to the "Thunderstruck" rockers.