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What We Know about the Nature of the Horse --$t2. Equine Intelligence --$t3. Animal Intelligence, Cognition, and Representation --$t4. The Equine Brain --$t5. The Nature of Equine Perception --$t6. The Anatomical and Physiological Basis of Equine Visual Perception --$t7. The Behavioral Exploration of Equine Visual Perception: Perception of Shapes and Movement --$t8. The Behavioral Exploration of Equine Visual Perception: The Quest for Color Perception --$t9. Hearing in Horses --$t10. Equine Chemical Perception: Odors, Pheromones, Tastes, and Flavors --$t11. Tactile Perception in the Horse --$tConclusion --$tReferences --$tAcknowledgments --$tIndex 330 $aHorses were first domesticated about 6,000 years ago on the vast Eurasian steppe, yet only in the last two decades have scientists begun to explore the mental capacities of these animals. 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A horseman himself, Leblanc also considers the opinions of renowned riding masters, as well as controversies surrounding the horse's extraordinary mental powers that have stirred in equestrian and scientific circles. 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