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14-Aug-2023Knowledge of lateralized brain function can contribute to animal welfareRogers, Lesley J 16-Aug-2023
2Apr-2023Development of Hand and Paw Preferences and Their Association with Other Patterns of Behaviour and CognitionRogers, Lesley J 19-May-2023
36-Jan-2023Unfolding a sequence of sensory influences and interactions in the development of functional brain lateralityRogers, Lesley J 11-Jan-2023
4Dec-2021Differential Ageing of the Brain Hemispheres: Evidence from a Longitudinal Study of Hand Preferences in Common MarmosetsRogers, Lesley J 24-Jan-2022
512-May-2021Brain Size Associated with Foot Preferences in Australian ParrotsKaplan, Gisela ; Rogers, Lesley J 19-May-2021
629-Apr-2020Asymmetry of Motor Behavior and Sensory Perception: Which Comes First?Rogers, Lesley J 5-Aug-2020
713-Aug-2019Does Functional Lateralization in Birds Have any Implications for Their Welfare?Rogers, Lesley J ; Kaplan, Gisela 19-Aug-2019
82019Left Verus Right Asymmetries of Brain and BehaviourRogers, Lesley J 13-May-2020
91-Dec-2018Lateral Asymmetry of Brain and Behaviour in the Zebra Finch, Taeniopygia guttataRogers, Lesley J ; Koboroff, Adam; Kaplan, Gisela 11-Mar-2019
102013Clever strategists: Australian magpies vary mobbing strategies, not intensity, relative to different species of predatorKoboroff, Adam; Kaplan, Gisela ; Rogers, Lesley 16-Aug-2013
112012Responses of Common Marmosets ('Callithrix jacchus') to Visual, Olfactory and Auditory Stimuli: Investigating the Importance of Multimodal Signals and Perception Concerning Predators and FoodKemp, Caralyn; Kaplan, Gisela ; Rogers, Lesley 19-Oct-2012
122011Lateralization in Feral, Przewalski and Domestic HorsesAustin, Nicole; Rogers, Lesley ; Kaplan, Gisela 13-Jan-2012
132009Avian Anti-Predator Strategies: Specificity of Mobbing and Predator Inspection in the Australian Magpie ('Gymnorhina tibicen') and the Zebra Finch ('Taeniopygia guttata')Koboroff, Adam; Kaplan, Gisela ; Rogers, Lesley 16-Nov-2009
142008Are Animals Autistic Savants?Vallortigara, Giorgio; Snyder, Allan; Kaplan, Gisela ; Bateson, Patrick; Clayton, Nicola S; Rogers, Lesley 13-Apr-2010
152005Survival with an Asymmetrical Brain: Advantages and disadvantages of cerebral lateralizationVallortigara, G; Rogers, Lesley 18-Jul-2008
161999Organization of the Visual Pathways and Visual Lateralization in the ChickDeng, Chao; Rogers, Lesley ; Wilson, Peter7-Nov-2011
171998Behavioural Lateralization in the Marmoset ('Callithrix jacchus')Hook-Costigan, Michelle; Rogers, Lesley 24-Jul-2012
181997Influence of Odorants on the Behaviour of the Domestic ChickBurne, Thomas Henry Johnston; Rogers, Lesley ; Roberts, Juliet18-Oct-2010
191995Neurochemical and Behavioural Factors Affecting the Sensitive Period for ImprintingParsons, Carl Harold; Rogers, Lesley ; O'Shea, Tim17-Dec-2014

Credit Name
Prof Lesley Rogers
Full Name
Rogers, Lesley Joy
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Rogers, L J
Rogers, Lesley J
 
UNE Researcher ID
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Position Title
Emeritus Professor
 
 
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Lesley
 
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Lesley
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School of Science and Technology
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