chromatic stimulus

chromatic stimulus
1) хроматический стимул * Стимул, который в условиях, приближенных к адаптации наблюдателя, вызывает ощущение воспринимаемого хроматического цвета. Примечание: в колориметрии цветов объектов, цветовые стимулы с чистотой цвета, большей нуля, рассматриваются как хроматические стимулы.

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