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Original Articles

Human perception of water appearance

2. Colour judgment, and the influence of perceptual set on perceived water suitability for use

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Pages 45-50 | Received 27 Sep 1994, Accepted 09 Jan 1995, Published online: 30 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

In a study of human perception of the appearance (clarity and colour) of rivers and lakes for bathing and aesthetic water use, we have shown that: bankside observers can reasonably accurately assess colour (hue) in some circumstances; and that the phenomenon of perceptual set (seeing what is expected to be seen) may influence the visual perception of some waters. Further, perceived naturalness of a water seems to provide for a more positive response towards a water body than might otherwise be expected.

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