Letters: Sir Patrick Bateson obituary

Steven Rose writes:I first metPat Bateson in the late 60s, as we shared a mutual interest in the brain mechanisms involved in learning and memory. We became firm friends, and it was the start of a decade-long, and I believe unique, collaboration between Pat, a behavioural biologist,Gabriel Horn, an anatomist, and me as a biochemist. Pat ’s favoured model was the day-old chick, primed to learn to recognise its mother – imprinting. Together, we identified the brain regions required for such learning to take place, and the cellular and molecular mechanisms that encoded the memory.Years later, we made a memorable trip to the Gal ápagos (on, appropriately, a boat called Beagle), with Pat and his daughter Melissa, a biologist, impressing us with their capacity to identify birds by the merest flicker of feathers as they flew past.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Animal behaviour Biology University of Cambridge Source Type: news