Extended Data Fig. 2: Miss rate of training trials and choice-box-based light localization test with flashing light at 20 Hz flicker frequency.

a, Miss rates of normal mice (red, n = 3 mice), blind mice with glass implant (black, n = 3 mice) and blind mice with NW arrays implant (blue, n = 4 mice) during training trials. Green line indicates 50% miss rate. b, Correct rates of normal mice (n = 3 mice), blind mice with glass implant (n = 3 mice) and blind mice with NW arrays-implanted (n = 5 mice) in the choice-box-based behavioural test of light localization with flashing light at 20 Hz flicker frequency (pulse duration: 25 msec). c, Correct rates of normal mice (85.02%, red, n = 3 mice), blind mice with glass implant (15.68%, black, n = 3 mice) and blind mice with NW arrays implant (82.07%, blue, n = 5 mice). The correct rates of blind mice with NW arrays implant had no significant difference between flash light at 20 Hz flicker frequency lasted for 10 sec (filled blue column) and 10-sec-long light (hollow blue column). All data are expressed as mean ± SEM. Statistical significance was determined using one-way ANOVA with Tukey’s multiple comparisons in c (flash light), and two-sided unpaired t-test in c (10-sec-long light). NS non-significant. *** P < 0.001.