One intriguing fact is the presence of the tapetum lucidum, a reflective layer in the eye that enhances night vision, aiding in predator detection during low-light conditions. The book delves into the equine anatomy and physiology, neural processing, and behavioral implications of their wide field of view.
It progresses from the fundamental concepts of equine visual anatomy to the neural pathways involved in motion detection and spatial awareness. Through anatomical studies, electrophysiological recordings, and behavioral experiments, the book highlights the impact of domestication on visual behavior and the integration of visual and auditory information for threat assessment.
Ultimately, "Horse Wide Vision" demonstrates how understanding equine vision can lead to better horse management and training practices, creating safer and more enriching environments for these magnificent animals.
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