Citation: Schmid, Doris and Hesse, Constanze and Schenk, Thomas: Data and Code for: Schmid et al.: Blindsight and residual vision: How reliable is the redundant target effect as a diagnostic tool? (Cortex, 2026). 2026. Open Data LMU. 10.5282/ubm/data.805
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Other (Script for R analysis)
RTP Review.R - Supplemental Material 7kB | |
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Other (R code complementing the R analysis. Necessary to create the figure)
PlotStyleApa.R - Supplemental Material 1kB | |
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Other (Code book explaining colunms of RTP Review Data.csv)
RTP Review CodeBook.csv - Supplemental Material 88kB | |
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Other (Contains data for the R analysis)
RTP Review Data.csv - Supplemental Material 6kB | |
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Plain Text (Output of R analysis; Copy of Command Window)
RTP Review R Output Command Window.txt - Supplemental Material 8kB | |
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Plain Text (README: Explanation for uploaded documents)
README.txt - Supplemental Material 1kB |
DOI: 10.5282/ubm/data.805
This dataset is available unter the terms of the following Creative Commons LicenseCC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Abstract
Data and Code for: Schmid et al.: Blindsight and residual vision: How reliable is the redundant target effect as a diagnostic tool? (Cortex, 2026) The redundant target paradigm has been widely employed to assess blindsight in patients with homonymous visual field defects. The present review evaluates its diagnostic utility on the basis of published findings, with particular emphasis on estimates of sensitivity, specificity, and reliability. The provided files comprise data derived from previously published studies, together with analyses of the corresponding confidence intervals. For further methodological details, please refer to the manuscript.
Uncontrolled Keywords
blindsight, hemianopia, redundant target paradigm, sensitivity, reliability
| Item Type: | Data |
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| Contact Person: | Schmid, Doris |
| E-Mail of Contact: | doris.schmid at psy.lmu.de |
| URL of Contact: | https://www.lmu.de/psy/de/personen/kontaktseite/doris-schmid-26b9fa6a.html |
| Subjects: | Psychology and Educational Sciences |
| Dewey Decimal Classification: | 100 Philosophy and Psychology 100 Philosophy and Psychology > 150 Psychology |
| ID Code: | 805 |
| Deposited By: | Dr. Doris Schmid |
| Deposited On: | 27. Apr 2026 13:38 |
| Last Modified: | 27. Apr 2026 13:39 |
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