An apparatus is described for obtaining binocular hue detection threshold data from children and adults. Incorporated in the design are standard lighting conditions (illuminant C) and the control of exposure time duration of a variable stimulus. The device was designed to be portable to permit data collection in schools and elsewhere, and provision was made for the easy removal and replacement of stimulus producers.
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