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Purpose: To determine the diagnostic performance and reliability of two pupil perimetry (PP) methods in homonymous hemianopia. Methods: This cross-sectional monocenter cohort study performed gaze-contingent flicker PP (gcFPP) and a virtual reality version of gcFPP (VRgcFPP) twice on separate occasions in all patients suffering from homonymous hemianopia due to neurological impairment. The main outcomes were (1) test accuracy and (2) test–retest reliability: (1) was measured through area under the receiver operating characteristics curve (AUC) calculation of (VR)gcFPP results with comparators being SAP and healthy controls, respectively; (2) was evaluated by comparing tests 1 and 2 of both methods within patients. Results: Both gcFPP and VRgcFPP were performed in 15 patients (12 males, MAge = 57, SDAge = 15) and 17 controls (6 males, MAge = 53, SDAge = 12). Mean test accuracy was good in separating damaged from intact visual field regions (gcFPP: Mauc = 0.83, SDauc = 0.09; VRgcFPP: Mauc = 0.69, SDauc = 0.13) and in separating patients from controls (gcFPP: Mauc = 0.92, SDauc = 0.13; VRgcFPP: Mauc = 0.96, SDauc = 0.15). A high test–retest reliability was found for the proportion intact versus damaged visual field (gcFPP: r = 0.95, P
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Portengen, B., Imhof, S., Naber, M., & Porro, G. (2025). Diagnostic performance of pupil perimetry in detecting hemianopia under standard and virtual reality viewing conditions. Graefe’s Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 263(2), 537–546. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00417-024-06641-4
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