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SEP 2019

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82 | EYEWORLD | SEPTEMBER 2019 O UTSIDE THE OR Contact information deLuise: vdeluisemd@gmail.com by Vincent deLuise, MD I n the first contribution to this series on art and perception, I've chosen the theme of symmetry. Symmetry surrounds us. It is a basic aspect of nature and is also a funda- mental principle of beauty as explored and articulated by cognitive neuroscientists. 1 Parts of the eye itself have sym- metry: The cornea and iris display radial symmetry (symme- try around an axis). Humans and most vertebrates display bilateral symmetry, whereas a number of invertebrates display radial symmetry. I have selected a biological illustration to demonstrate this aspect of beauty, linking science and art through sight and perception. The image shown is the illustration "Actini- ae" by the German biologist, natural- ist, physician, and artist Ernst Haeckel (1834–1919) in his monumental 1904 treatise Kunstformen der Natur (Art Forms of Nature). It depicts radial symmetry within many species of sea anemone (class Anthozoa, order Actiniaria). Haeckel named thousands of species of animals and plants, supported the evolutionary views of Charles Darwin, coined the terms ecology, phylum, and Reference 1. Ramachandran VS, Hirstein W. The science of art: a neurological theory of aesthetic experience. J Consciousness Studies. 1999;6:15–51. EYE ON ART Symmetry Protista, and was the author of the recapitula- tion theory that "the ontogeny recapitulates the phylogeny." Throughout Haeckel's book, his keen visual perception and brilliant observations of nature are captured in spectacular lithographs. "Actiniae" Source: Wikimedia Commons In this new column "Eye on Art," Vincent deLuise, MD, explores the intersection of medicine and art.

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