Occipito-frontal functional connectivity.
Bar graph shows across functional connectivity of different sub-regions of prefrontal (PFC) and occipital cortex (OCC) in sighted adults, blind adults, and sighted infants. Sub-regions (regions of interest) were defined based on task-based responses in a separate dataset of sighted (frontal) and blind (frontal and occipital) adults (Kanjlia et al., 2016, 2021; Lane et al., 2015). PFC/OCC-MATH: math-responsive regions were more active when solving math equations than comprehending sentences. PFC/OC-LANG: language-responsive regions were more active when comprehending sentences than solving math equations (Kanjlia et al., 2016, 2021; Lane et al., 2015). In blind adults these regions show biases in connectivity related to their function i.e., language-responsive PFC is more correlated with language responsive OCC. No such pattern is observed in infants. See Supplementary Figure S10 for connectivity matrix.