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Researchers at the University of Helsinki have found that horses with more than 30 minutes of REM sleep nightly perform better in learning tasks than those with less. The study monitored 16 riding school horses over six weeks without disrupting their routines. Findings suggest REM sleep affects motivation and perseverance in horses.

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