In normal, laminar blood flow, there is very little difference between the mean velocities calculated at adjacent sample sites. With the standard red/blue, normal, unidirectional blood flow appears as either red or blue, depending on direction, or as a progression from one color to the other, if aliasing is present. In turbulent blood flow, the mean velocities at adjacent sample sites can vary significantly. The standard red/blue map shows these differences as a mixture of red and blue.