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Human eye photoreceptors can detect near ultraviolet light, but it is filtered out by the cornea. Certain implants don't filter UV, allowing recipients to see UV markings on e.g. flowers. How do they perceive UV colors? [Human Body] [Biology] [Neuroscience]

by /u/Skipp_To_My_Lou in /r/askscience

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