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. 2007 May 2;104(20):8241–8246. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0702812104

Table 1.

Correlation matrices (Pearson r) for similarity scores

Higher-order concept Matrix of comparison of super-subjects
Household items* B1 B2 S1
B2 0.92
S1 0.93 0.94
S2 0.94 0.95 0.96
Fruits and vegetables B1 B2 S1
B2 0.89
S1 0.89 0.88
S2 0.90 0.89 0.93

z score of difference between S and B weights on clusters based on distribution from permutation analysis. B, blind; S, sighted; B1, blind super-subject 1; B2, blind super-subject 2; S1, sighted super-subject 1; S2, sighted super-subject 2.

*B − S = 0.97.

B − S = 0.93.