Horses can detect fear in humans by smell, becoming more likely to startle and more wary of people who are scared, a new ...
Horses that were presented with cotton pads soaked in a scared human’s sweat showed more signs of fear themselves ...
A naïve observer noted horse behavior during a range of interactions—grooming of the horse on its withers and neck; standing ...
Horses can sniff out fear in humans, according to a new study published Wednesday in the journal PLOS One. The study used cotton pads placed in human participants’ armpits to collect odor samples ...
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MRI Scans Reveal How Early Weaning Rewires a Foal’s Brain For the Worse
In humans, this network is the seat of social cognition, memory, and perhaps even the sense of self. The DMN is most active ...
Haven Thompson took a cleansing deep breath and with her foot in the saddle she hoisted herself up on the gentle giant. It didn’t matter if she just came from having a bad day, bonding with the horses ...
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