This repository hosts files and code related to our Bayesian Mixed Effects reanalysis of data presented by Vogelsang et al. (2024) published in Science. Links to previous related preprints and a reply from the original authors can be found below.
Vogelsang, M., Vogelsang, L., Gupta, P., Gandhi, T. K., Shah, P., Swami, P., ... & Sinha, P. (2024). Impact of early visual experience on later usage of color cues. Science, 384(6698), 907-912. https://www.science.org/doi/pdf/10.1126/science.adk9587
T. S. A. Wallis & J. M. Martin. (2024, August 16). No evidence that late-sighted individuals rely more on color for object recognition: Reply to Vogelsang et al. OSF Preprints. https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/sv4pw
Vogelsang, M., Vogelsang, L., Gupta, P., Gandhi, T. K., Shah, P., Swami, P., ... & Sinha, P. (2024, September 4). Assessing the impact of color on recognition performance in late-sighted and controls: Response to Thomas Wallis and Joshua Martin. OSF Preprints. https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/upj2d
T. S. A. Wallis & J. M. Martin. (2024, September 17). Still no evidence that late-sighted individuals rely more on color for object recognition: Reply to Vogelsang et al. OSF Preprints. https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/d8nvj
The pdf of our manuscript can be found in the publications directory. The code underlying our data analysis can be found in the scripts directory. This consists of a Bayesian generalised mixed effects model analysis (carried out in an R notebook). The raw and processed data files can be found in the data directory.
./vogelsang_science_reply
├── README.md
├───data
│ └───processed_data
├───figures
├───publications
└───scripts