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Subject neutral density filters

It is also necessary to reduce the intensity of the radiation admitted into the pyrometer, because pyrometer lamp filaments should not be subjected to temperatures exceeding 1250°C. The reduction is accomplished by a screen or screens in manually operated secondary pyrometers they are usually neutral-density filters. [Pg.404]

A normal observer is able to exchange information between the left and the right hemisphere of the brain through the corpus callosum. A normal observer is therefore able to report on the correct color of the test region if the neutral-density filters are not used. In contrast, the subject with a cut corpus callosum can only report on the visual information processed by the left hemisphere of the brain. His color perception depends on whether a mirror setup is used. Therefore, the visual cortex is also involved in the process of color constancy. [Pg.38]


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