Episode 28
In this episode of Equine Assisted World, Rupert Isaacson sits down with Dr. Chantel Prat—a neuroscientist, psychologist, linguist, and horsewoman. Dr. Prat teaches at the University of Washington and is the author of The Neuroscience of You, a groundbreaking book that examines how every brain is different and what that means for our lives, relationships, and learning processes.
Rupert and Chantel dive deep into individual brain differences, the neuroscience of curiosity, attention, and empathy, and how equine-assisted practices can benefit from this knowledge. From mirror neurons to movement, nature, and neurodivergence, this episode explores how understanding our brains can transform education, therapy, leadership, and horsemanship.
📚 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
The Neuroscience of Individuality (Starts at 02:00)
Rewiring How We Think About Intelligence (Starts at 06:00)
The Trouble with Normal: Education, Economics, and Brain Diversity (Starts at 14:00)
Curiosity, Creativity, and Collaboration (Starts at 17:00)
Mirror Neurons and Theory of Mind (Starts at 24:00)
Making Implicit Social Cues Explicit in Therapy (Starts at 34:00)
Movement, Nature, and Attention (Starts at 41:00)
The Brain and Attention: Not a Deficit, Just Different (Starts at 45:00)
Curiosity as the Ultimate Learning State (Starts at 58:00)
Medication, Diagnosis, and the Developing Brain (Starts at 1:17:00)
Plasticity, Psychedelics, and States of Consciousness (Starts at 1:29:00)
🌟 Memorable Moments from the Episode:
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