What weve found is that horses can not only read human facial expressions but they can also remember a persons previous emotional state when they meet them later that day and, crucially, that they adapt their behavior accordingly, Karen McComb, a professor at the University of Sussex, said in a news release. Essentially horses have a memory for emotion. Scientists have previously shown horses can recognize expressions, but the latest findings, published this week in the journal Current Biology, are the first to show the mammals can recall an expression linked with an individuals face...