Also, working for one year, at the same time that I was there, was Samir Zeki. He [Zeki] had done his visual work in London and then came over – and as far as I can tell, he did nothing at Wisconsin but write up papers. He didn’t do any research that I could tell. But here, we were virtually on the same floor. It’s sort of ironic because we [Ray and Jon] were working on vision and had no idea that he [Zeki] worked on vision, and he never mentioned it [laughter]. So it became, at least a conflict over the name of areas in the visual system, but interpretations as well, later on. Carol Mason continued the work of Guillery, which is very interested in the visual system, how retina projections were guided to their targets.               Next Page