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To ensure thatdirectionallightwithin the constant temperature and humidity room did not affect the behaviour of the insects, each choice chamber was completely covered with light impenetrable material.
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In the cases ofdirectionallightfields, each area of the retina was assigned either the upwelling, downwelling, or horizontal illumination depending on the direction of the visual field.
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Additional vertex load is given by applying twodirectionallightsources ideally located infinitely far away.
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Directional lights are lights which come from a single direction and have the same intensity throughout the entire scene.
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This is the case for directional lights.
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