Summary:
The book delves into the neuroscientific underpinnings of how horses perceive and react to the world, comparing and contrasting it with human brain function. It offers insights into effective training and handling techniques based on understanding equine sensory processing, cognition, emotion, and neurochemistry.
Key points:
1. Brain Structures: The book highlights the distinct brain structures of humans and horses, affecting communication and training.
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