In the back of the eye, the retina has photoreceptors that sense light and send signals about the wavelengths they detect through the optic nerve to the brain, which interpret them as color. In fact, our blue-detecting cones can detect some UV light. But the lens filters out most UV light, so the high-energy wavelength never actually reaches the cones.
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