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Explores cutting-edge research on how interactions with horses and other animals might actually change brain structure and function over time. Examines the neurobiological evidence for why people report feeling more resilient after regular animal contact, while honestly addressing the significant research gaps that still exist.
By Esther AdamsExplores cutting-edge research on how interactions with horses and other animals might actually change brain structure and function over time. Examines the neurobiological evidence for why people report feeling more resilient after regular animal contact, while honestly addressing the significant research gaps that still exist.