Figure 2From: Infrared thermography fails to visualize stimulation-induced meridian-like structuresThermograms from a 30-year-old volunteer with reflection artifacts. The moxa-cigar is visible as a circular white area. Dependent on the angle of reflection, technical reflection effects visible as lines at optional parts of the body (a – d) can occur. The thermographic scale was defined from blue (25°C) to red/white (41°C).Back to article page