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111-Oct-2023Unlocking the symmetric transfer of irrelevant information: gene–environment interplay and enhanced interhemispheric cross-talkChiandetti, Cinzia; Dissegna, Andrea; Rogers, Lesley J ; Turatto, Massimo8-Aug-2024
24-Aug-2023Knowledge of lateralized brain function can contribute to animal welfareRogers, Lesley J 16-Aug-2023
3Apr-2023Development of Hand and Paw Preferences and Their Association with Other Patterns of Behaviour and CognitionRogers, Lesley J 19-May-2023
46-Jan-2023Unfolding a sequence of sensory influences and interactions in the development of functional brain lateralityRogers, Lesley J 11-Jan-2023
59-May-2022Laterality in vertebrates and invertebrates: linked or different?Rogers, Lesley J 16-May-2022
62022Lateralized motor behaviour in the righting responses of the cane toad (Rhinella marina)Robins, Andrew; Rogers, Lesley J 23-Sep-2021
7Dec-2021Differential Ageing of the Brain Hemispheres: Evidence from a Longitudinal Study of Hand Preferences in Common MarmosetsRogers, Lesley J 24-Jan-2022
8Aug-2021Preface for the special issue on Lateralized Behaviour in Domesticated and Captive AnimalsRogers, Lesley J 31-Oct-2023
912-May-2021Brain Size Associated with Foot Preferences in Australian ParrotsKaplan, Gisela ; Rogers, Lesley J 19-May-2021
10Sep-2020Steroid hormones influence light-dependent development of visual projections to the forebrain (Commentary on Letzner et al., 2020)Rogers, Lesley J 27-Nov-2020
1129-Apr-2020Asymmetry of Motor Behavior and Sensory Perception: Which Comes First?Rogers, Lesley J 5-Aug-2020
1213-Aug-2019Does Functional Lateralization in Birds Have any Implications for Their Welfare?Rogers, Lesley J ; Kaplan, Gisela 19-Aug-2019
1314-Feb-2019Complementary Specializations of the Left and Right Sides of the Honeybee BrainRogers, Lesley J ; Vallortigara, Giorgio3-Apr-2019
141-Dec-2018Lateral Asymmetry of Brain and Behaviour in the Zebra Finch, Taeniopygia guttataRogers, Lesley J ; Koboroff, Adam; Kaplan, Gisela 11-Mar-2019
152018Food Calls in Common Marmosets, Callithrix jacchus, and Evidence That One Is Functionally ReferentialRogers, Lesley ; Stewart, Leanne; Kaplan, Gisela 29-Jun-2018
162017Considering side biases in vigilance and fearRogers, Lesley 9-Mar-2018
172017Chickens' brains, like ours, are lateralizedRogers, Lesley 9-Mar-2018
182017A Matter of Degree: Strength of Brain Asymmetry and BehaviourRogers, Lesley 16-May-2017
192016Influence of exposure 'in ovo' to different light wavelengths on the lateralization of social response in zebrafish larvaeSovrano, Valeria Anna; Bertolucci, Cristiano; Frigato, Elena; Foa, Augusto; Rogers, Lesley 30-Mar-2016
202016Lateralized antennal control of aggression and sex differences in red mason bees, 'Osmia bicornis'Rogers, Lesley ; Frasnelli, E; Versace, E19-Jul-2016
212016Antennal Asymmetry in Social Behavior of the Australian Stingless Bee, 'Tetragonula carbonaria'Rogers, Lesley ; Frasnelli, Elisa7-Dec-2016
222015Comments on the paper "So little brain, so much mind. Intelligence and behavior of non human animals" by F. Cimatti and G. VallortigaraRogers, Lesley 24-Feb-2016
232015When and Why Did Brains Break Symmetry?Rogers, Lesley ; Vallortigara, Giorgio3-Dec-2015
242015Cognitive bias, hand preference and welfare of common marmosetsGordon, Dianne J; Rogers, Lesley 12-May-2015
252014The Bee as a Model to Investigate Brain and Behavioural AsymmetriesFrasnelli, Elisa; Haase, Albrecht; Rigosi, Elisa; Anfora, Gianfranco; Rogers, Lesley ; Vallortigara, Giorgio8-Jan-2014
262014Lateralization of agonistic and vigilance responses in Przewalski horses ('Equus przewalskii')Austin, Nicole; Rogers, Lesley 6-Mar-2014
272014Asymmetry of Brain and Behavior in Animals: Development, Function, and Human RelevanceRogers, Lesley 29-Aug-2014
282014Is painting by elephants in zoos as enriching as we are led to believe?English, Megan; Kaplan, Gisela ; Rogers, Lesley 29-Aug-2014
292013Clever strategists: Australian magpies vary mobbing strategies, not intensity, relative to different species of predatorKoboroff, Adam; Kaplan, Gisela ; Rogers, Lesley 16-Aug-2013
302013The magnetic compass of domestic chickensDenzau, Susanne; Neissner, Christine; Rogers, Lesley ; Wiltschko, Wolfgang7-Mar-2014
312013A right antenna for social behaviour in honeybeesRogers, Lesley ; Rigosi, Elisa; Frasnelli, Elisa; Vallortigara, Giorgio20-Nov-2013
322013Ontogenetic development of magnetic compass orientation in domestic chickens ('Gallus gallus')Denzau, Susanne; Neissner, Christine; Rogers, Lesley ; Wiltschko, Wolfgang17-Dec-2013
332013Stability of referential signalling across time and locations: testing alarm calls of Australian magpies ('Gymnorhina tibicen') in urban and rural Australia and in FijiKaplan, Gisela ; Rogers, Lesley 17-Dec-2013
342013Cortisol levels in hair reflect behavioural reactivity of dogs to acoustic stimuliSiniscalchi, Marcello; McFarlane, James R; Kauter, Kate; Quaranta, Angelo; Rogers, Lesley 31-Jan-2013
352013Strength of hand preference and dual task performance of common marmosetsPiddington, Tania; Rogers, Lesley 9-Jan-2013
362012Stress and stress reduction in common marmosetsKaplan, Gisela ; Pines, Matthew; Rogers, Lesley 23-Apr-2012
372012Limb preferences and lateralization of aggression, reactivity and vigilance in feral horses, 'Equus caballus'Austin, Nicole; Rogers, Lesley 2-May-2012
382012Left-right asymmetries of behaviour and nervous system in invertebratesFrasnelli, Elisa; Vallortigara, Giorgio; Rogers, Lesley 3-May-2012
392012The two hemispheres of the avian brain: their differing roles in perceptual processing and the expression of behaviorRogers, Lesley 13-Aug-2012
402011Origins of brain asymmetry: Lateralization of odour memory recall in primitive Australian stingless beesFrasnelli, Elisa; Vallortigara, Giorgio; Rogers, Lesley 2-May-2012
412011Oxalate nephropathy in a laboratory colony of common marmoset monkeys ('Callithrix jacchus') following the ingestion of 'Eucalyptus viminalis'Vanselow, Barbara ; Pines, Matthew; Bruhl, Jeremy J ; Rogers, Lesley 23-Apr-2012
422011Does brain lateralization have practical implications for improving animal welfare?Rogers, Lesley 2-May-2012
432010Differences in Social and Vocal Behavior Between Left- and Right-Handed Common Marmosets ('Callithrix jacchus')Gordon, Dianne Judith; Rogers, Lesley 3-May-2011
442010Sexing the Brain: The Science and Pseudoscience of Sex DifferencesRogers, Lesley 3-May-2011
452010Response competition associated with right-left antennal asymmetries of new and old olfactory memory traces in honeybeesFrasnelli, Elisa; Vallortigara, Giorgio; Rogers, Lesley 5-May-2011
462010Relevance of brain and behavioural lateralization to animal welfareRogers, Lesley 16-May-2011
472010Perception of biological motion in common marmosets ('Callithrix jacchus'): by females onlyBrown, J; Kaplan, G ; Rogers, L J ; Vallortigara, G15-Apr-2011
482009Behavioural and electrophysiological lateralization in a social ('Apis mellifera') but not in a non social ('Osmia cornuta') species of beeAnfora, Gianfranco; Frasnelli, Elisa; Maccagnani, Bettina; Rogers, Lesley ; Vallortigara, Giorgio9-Mar-2010
492009Chicks prefer to peck at insect-like elongated stimuli moving in a direction orthogonal to their longer axisClara, Elena; Regolin, Lucia; Vallortigara, Giorgio; Rogers, Lesley 11-Mar-2010
502009Light exposure during incubation and social and vigilance behaviour of domestic chicksWichman, Anette; Freire, Rafael; Rogers, Lesley 11-Mar-2010

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Prof Lesley Rogers
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Rogers, Lesley Joy
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