As a result, all kinds of people Nauta helped train, including Ford Ebner who was technically his first student? [Ford says Nauta’s first student was Sven Ebbensson]. I don’t know why he (Sven) is not on this list:

 

Once you have this powerful method, and this was really a powerful method, you can say to people, well we can divide up the world – like Portugal saying “this is yours, this is yours”, and everybody will become famous if they get a good part. So I think Ford – I’ll show you his early stuff in a minute – had a huge focus on fontal cortex, Ann Graybiel focused on visual cortex in cats, and everything you want to know about visual cortex came from her, and after that got mined out, and it didn’t take long – she talked here this year (2009) and you heard nothing about cortex in cats, it was all about basal ganglia, and she applies the same methods of connections, and added recordings and so on and moved to primates. Christina Leonard, if I remember correctly, worked on limbic cortex. And Schneider worked on hamsters, but I’m not sure, [Ford says “development”] Harvey Karten got birds and he made a big name by working with birds, I think, limbic system or hypothalamus, septal regions, was that right?, very well known. Hodos worked on birds and got more into behavior.                   Next Page