Figure 2From: Infrared thermography fails to visualize stimulation-induced meridian-like structures: comment by Rixin Chen and Zhimai Lv and reply from Gerhard Litscher Three thermal images (and one photograph) with artifacts in a dead subject. The scale of the thermal images was defined from 15°C (dark blue) to 40°C (red/white). The red arrows mark the reflection at the body surface (leg), and the grey arrows those on a metal surface. Further methodological aspects see Figure 1 and references [16–18, 20]. The cadaver (84 y, female) study was approved by the chairman of the ethics committee of the Medical University of Graz; see [18]. The investigation was performed 14 hrs after the determination of death. Modified from [20].Back to article page