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🐴 Here are 15 interesting facts about a horse's brain:. 1. A horse’s brain is relatively small compared to the size of its body, and accounts for only about 0.1% of its total weight. 2. Despite their small size, horses have very complex brains, with a highly developed cerebral cortex, the part of the brain responsible for conscious thought, decision-making and memory. 3. Horses can learn and remember complex tasks, such as navigating a jump course or performing a dressage routine, through a process called associate learning. 4. Like humans, horses have a left hemisphere and a right hemisphere in the brain, each with specialized functions. The left hemisphere is responsible for the processing of logical and analytical information, while the right hemisphere is more involved in emotional processing and creative thinking. 5. Horses have a great memory and can remember specific people, places and experiences for many years. 6. Horses can learn by observation, and often they can acquir