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Welcome to the Inscape Quest podcast, where we delve into the intricate connections between humans and horses. In this episode, host Trudi Howley sits down with neuroscientist and horsewoman Janet Jones, author of the influential book "Horse Brain, Human Brain." With her extensive expertise in brain research and equine training, Janet unpacks the mysteries of horse behavior, shedding light on how equine welfare can be improved through a better understanding of their unique cognitive processes.
Janet emphasizes the importance of recognizing the fundamental differences between prey and predator brains, offering insights into how horse training can become more humane and effective. The conversation touches on various topics, including the challenges horses face in competitive arenas, the significance of scent tracking in horse training, and anthropomorphizing horse behavior. Janet also shares her thoughts on the current challenges within the equestrian industry and the need for change toward more ethical treatment of horses.
Listen in as Janet and Trudi explore these themes and more, providing valuable perspectives for anyone interested in horses, from seasoned riders to newcomers, and highlighting the profound impact of understanding the equine brain.
Horse Brain, Human Brain
Janet Jones
Trudi @inscapequest on Instagram
4.9
3939 ratings
Welcome to the Inscape Quest podcast, where we delve into the intricate connections between humans and horses. In this episode, host Trudi Howley sits down with neuroscientist and horsewoman Janet Jones, author of the influential book "Horse Brain, Human Brain." With her extensive expertise in brain research and equine training, Janet unpacks the mysteries of horse behavior, shedding light on how equine welfare can be improved through a better understanding of their unique cognitive processes.
Janet emphasizes the importance of recognizing the fundamental differences between prey and predator brains, offering insights into how horse training can become more humane and effective. The conversation touches on various topics, including the challenges horses face in competitive arenas, the significance of scent tracking in horse training, and anthropomorphizing horse behavior. Janet also shares her thoughts on the current challenges within the equestrian industry and the need for change toward more ethical treatment of horses.
Listen in as Janet and Trudi explore these themes and more, providing valuable perspectives for anyone interested in horses, from seasoned riders to newcomers, and highlighting the profound impact of understanding the equine brain.
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