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Horse Brain, Human Brain: The Neuroscience of Horsemanship [Jones, Janet] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Horse Brain, Human Brain: The Neuroscience of Horsemanship Review: Practical and easy to read. I learned a lot. - Excellent book, lots of details and thorough. Easy enough to read even without a science education. Review: If you work with horses you NEED this book! - I found this book because I saw it referenced in an article and was encouraged by the reviews. I've been riding for a few years and do a lot of ground work with horses. The ground work in particular got me very interested in understanding horse behavior and psychology and I've read quite a few books on the topic before this one. I can say without hesitation that this book is best of the lot. The author has a terrific writing style that's very engaging and makes it easy reading. Rather than dumb-down technical concepts she explains them in a coherent and logical way. There's a lot of real science; this is not a touchy-feely "unicorns and rainbows" book. My only regret is that I didn't discover it when I started riding; it ought to be required reading for every new rider. Even if you are a lifelong rider, I can guarantee you'll have some "now I understand why" moments when you read this book. I know I'll reread this one many times.












| Best Sellers Rank | #22,781 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2 in Biology of Horses #2 in Horse Riding (Books) #2 in Equestrian Sports (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,405) |
| Dimensions | 7 x 0.71 x 9 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1570769486 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1570769481 |
| Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 312 pages |
| Publication date | June 23, 2020 |
| Publisher | Trafalgar Square Books |
L**N
Practical and easy to read. I learned a lot.
Excellent book, lots of details and thorough. Easy enough to read even without a science education.
C**8
If you work with horses you NEED this book!
I found this book because I saw it referenced in an article and was encouraged by the reviews. I've been riding for a few years and do a lot of ground work with horses. The ground work in particular got me very interested in understanding horse behavior and psychology and I've read quite a few books on the topic before this one. I can say without hesitation that this book is best of the lot. The author has a terrific writing style that's very engaging and makes it easy reading. Rather than dumb-down technical concepts she explains them in a coherent and logical way. There's a lot of real science; this is not a touchy-feely "unicorns and rainbows" book. My only regret is that I didn't discover it when I started riding; it ought to be required reading for every new rider. Even if you are a lifelong rider, I can guarantee you'll have some "now I understand why" moments when you read this book. I know I'll reread this one many times.
S**D
amazing book
I learned a lot in this book, and it has helped me with my horse so much. Thank you for writing it! I thought it was educational and also a pleasant read, even funny!
J**R
Fascinating Book-- I love it
Dr Jones is knowledgable about equine and human neuroanatomy and horse training. She has explanations of what works with a horse and what doesn't. It is both practical and theoretical. Her passion for science is only outshone by her passion for horses. I am only ½ way through the book. My only stumbling block so far is the section where we need to experimentally determine our own posture and proprioception; this is pretty tricky, I will need someone to photograph me or help me set up paraphernalia, or photograph me on a horse. I like the fact that she explains why horses need positive reinforcement (never negative) for example. There are fascinating chapters on the sensory abilities of horses. She discuses the feedback loop of equine-human communication; how we use our various senses such as touch and balance and proprioception to create brain to brain, nervous system to nervous system feed back loops. Of course once these loops are established, I would claim that the emotions of horse and rider come into play. This is a book that I am sure I will read more than once. It is a real pleasure, and a rare find. I hope that it gains great popularity—for the good of horses and humans.
W**L
Great book
Terrific resource. Just what I was looking for!
R**N
important information to know if you own horses or mules
the information in this book is based on science and an easy read. WE equine owners need to realize that our animals perceive the world differently. We are so goal and task oriented. Our equines are far more perceptive and sensitive to things we can't even see. Their brains are wired to react and flee, we humans have forethought and judgement. In the end what I got out of this read is...my horse is never wrong or bad, she is reacting as a horse to keep herself alive. The more we have been emersed in natural horsemanship training for us both , the more she seeks me as her leader and trusts me. Too may of us don't understand the animal we own... don't know how to support them when they need it. Expect too much to fast. This is a good book to help us understand the equine mind and our. How we differ and ways to help us build a great partnership.
B**R
eye opening research
Loved Dr jones book and it has made me look deeper into my relationship with equines and humans alike. Dr jones is educating the next generation of horsemen.
K**�
Horse and human brain book!
I'm still reading this book! But I can tell you it is very informative and teaches you how to understand the horses make up! How it thinks compared to how you think "it should be " I have definitely changed my Horsemanship! And understand a lot more!
M**R
I’ve had horses for years. Having lost one a year ago I decided to get a youngster and see the whole process from beginning to being backed through so we had a pony with no ones else’s baggage. I didn’t want to make mistakes but found I was quite accidentally through sheer lack of knowledge. So I’ve read book after book and was no further forward. To understand how to best bond and work with a horse/pony you have to grasp their inate behaviours and understand how they process things, how they learn, how they interpret things we are asking of them. This book is the most interesting book ever, it’s full of so much easy to read information and it makes sense of absolutely everything. I now realise I bumbled my way through before with such a lack of knowledge. Do t get me wrong I’m still learning with my ponies needs in mind but have such a greater foundation of knowledge from reading this book. I can’t recommend it enough.
D**D
imperdibile per gli appassionati di cavalli!
N**A
Súper interesante y explicado de manera que se logra entender
F**O
Good price, fast delivery
J**.
As an equine photographer and journalist, (and equestrian!) I found this book to be my new go-to. I have an Equine Behaviour course under my belt but my passion is enhanced by always researching. Understanding the dynamics between -- what humans' brains think should come naturally, and what our equine brains have to say about 'that' -- fascinates me. Additionally, the author is amusing and includes diagrams with no-nonsense accuracy. This book is a pleasure to read (and refer back to) because of her expertise in neuroscience. HIGHLY recommended for all the serious horse world fanatics out there! (that's a good thing!!:)
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