John Bates (neurologist)
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John Alexander Vincent Bates (1918-1993) was an English neurophysiologist based at the
National Hospital for Nervous Diseases The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (informally the National Hospital or Queen Square) is a neurological hospital in Queen Square, London. It is part of the University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. It was the f ...
from 1946 until his retirement.P. W. Nathan
John Alexander Vincent Bates
''
Munk's Roll The Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London, commonly referred to as Munk's Roll, is a series of published works containing biographical entries of the fellows of the Royal College of Physicians. It was published in print in eleven volume ...
'', Vol. IX, p.32
He became the chief electroencephalographer at the hospital, studying human EEG in relation to voluntary movement. In 1949 he founded the
Ratio Club The Ratio Club was a small British informal dining club from 1949 to 1958 of young psychiatrists, psychologists, physiologists, mathematicians and engineers who met to discuss issues in cybernetics., p. 95. History The idea of the club arose f ...
, a dining club of British scientists interested in
cybernetics Cybernetics is a wide-ranging field concerned with circular causality, such as feedback, in regulatory and purposive systems. Cybernetics is named after an example of circular causal feedback, that of steering a ship, where the helmsperson m ...
.
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and Owen Holland
The Ratio Club: A Hub of British Cybernetics
in Husbands, Holland & Wheeler (eds.) ''The Mechanical Mind in History'', MIT Press, 91-148, 2008.
Papers relating to Bates and the Ratio Club are held at the
Wellcome Library The Wellcome Library is founded on the collection formed by Sir Henry Wellcome (1853–1936), whose personal wealth allowed him to create one of the most ambitious collections of the 20th century. Henry Wellcome's interest was the history of med ...
.Bates, John A. V., and the Ratio Club
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1918 births 1993 deaths English neuroscientists Neurophysiologists {{neuroscientist-stub