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. 2016 Sep 16;113(40):11172–11177. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1524982113

Table S1.

Participant demographic information

Participant Gender Age, y Cause of blindness Light perception Education
B1 M 23 LCA Minimal Some college
B2 F 33 ROP Minimal BA
B3 F 70 ROP Minimal High School
B4* M 44 Unknown None JD
B5 F 68 ROP None MA
B6* F 27 ROP Minimal MA
B7* F 65 ROP None MA
B8* F 35 LCA Minimal MA
B9* M 48 LCA None JD
B10* F 40 ROP None MA
B11* F 50 LCA Minimal MA
B12* F 25 LCA Minimal MA
B13* F 63 ROP None MA
B14* M 37 CG/Cat None MA
B15* M 63 ROP None BA
B16* F 61 ROP None JD
B17* F 47 ROP None BA
Average
 Blind 12 F 47 BA
 Sighted 9 F 45 BA
*

Indicates that participant contributed resting-state data. −, Indicates that column feature was either not applicable for the group or incalculable for the group.

BA, bachelor of arts; Cat, cataracts; CG, congenital glaucoma; JD, juris doctor; LCA, Leber's congenital amaurosis; MA, master of arts; ROP, retinopathy of prematurity.