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An Evening with Janet L. Jones, PhD | Horse Brain, Human Brain | May 28 | 5–7 pm | National Sporting Library & MuseumWhat truly happens in the space between horse and rider? Science is only beginning to tell us — and the answers are extraordinary.
Join us for a cocktail reception and a captivating evening with Janet L. Jones, PhD, author of the groundbreaking book "Horse Brain, Human Brain: The Neuroscience of Horsemanship." Drawing on decades of research in neuroscience and a lifetime of experience with horses, Dr. Jones has achieved what few have dared: she's looked inside the minds of both species to reveal what's really going on when horse and human move as one.
In her talk, Dr. Jones will unveil something that horsemen and scientists alike have long overlooked — a remarkable, rare phenomenon at the heart of cross-species communication. She'll take us on a fascinating deep dive into embodiment: the extraordinary psychological state of true harmony between horse and rider. What is it? How does it happen? Can it be taught? And why, when it occurs, does it feel like nothing else in the world?
Whether you're a competitive rider, a passionate horse lover, or simply curious about the frontier of neuroscience and animal behavior, this is an evening that will forever change the way you think about the human-horse bond.
Space is limited — don't miss your chance to experience this one-of-a-kind conversation.
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102 The Plains Rd, Middleburg, VA, United States, Virginia 20117
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