Lesley Rogers

Lesley Rogers

University of New England

H-index: 80

North America-United States

About Lesley Rogers

Lesley Rogers, With an exceptional h-index of 80 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of New England, specializes in the field of lateralization of brain and behaviour, development.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Advances in understanding cognition in animals

Unfolding a sequence of sensory influences and interactions in the development of functional brain laterality

Knowledge of lateralized brain function can contribute to animal welfare

Unlocking the symmetric transfer of irrelevant information: gene–environment interplay and enhanced interhemispheric cross-talk

Development of Hand and Paw Preferences and Their Association with Other Patterns of Behaviour and Cognition

Laterality in vertebrates and invertebrates: linked or different?

Lateralized motor behaviour in the righting responses of the cane toad (Rhinella marina)

Brain size associated with foot preferences in Australian parrots

Lesley Rogers Information

University

Position

Emeritus Professor

Citations(all)

22659

Citations(since 2020)

5611

Cited By

19474

hIndex(all)

80

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

234

i10Index(since 2020)

130

Email

University Profile Page

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Lesley Rogers Skills & Research Interests

lateralization of brain and behaviour

development

Top articles of Lesley Rogers

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Advances in understanding cognition in animals

Lesley J Rogers

Gisela Kaplan

2024/2/15

Unfolding a sequence of sensory influences and interactions in the development of functional brain laterality

Lesley J Rogers

2023/1/6

Knowledge of lateralized brain function can contribute to animal welfare

Lesley J Rogers

2023

Unlocking the symmetric transfer of irrelevant information: gene–environment interplay and enhanced interhemispheric cross-talk

Biology Letters

Cinzia Chiandetti

Andrea Dissegna

Lesley J Rogers

Massimo Turatto

2023/10/11

Development of Hand and Paw Preferences and Their Association with Other Patterns of Behaviour and Cognition

Lesley J Rogers

2023/4/16

Laterality in vertebrates and invertebrates: linked or different?

In&Vertebrates

Lesley J Rogers

2022/5/9

Lateralized motor behaviour in the righting responses of the cane toad (Rhinella marina)

Laterality

Andrew Robins

Lesley J Rogers

2022/3/4

Brain size associated with foot preferences in Australian parrots

Symmetry

Gisela Kaplan

Lesley J Rogers

2021/5/12

Laterality entering the next decade – The 25th anniversary of a journal devoted to asymmetries of brain, behaviour and cognition

Markus Hausmann

Gina Grimshaw

Lesley Rogers

2021/5/4

Brain and behavioural asymmetries in non-human species

Lesley J Rogers

Giorgio Vallortigara

2021/3/4

Preface for the special issue on Lateralized Behaviour in Domesticated and Captive Animals

Applied Animal Behaviour Science

Lesley J Rogers

2021

Differential ageing of the brain hemispheres: Evidence from a longitudinal study of hand preferences in common marmosets

Symmetry

Lesley J Rogers

2021/12/7

Brain lateralization and cognitive capacity

Lesley J Rogers

2021/7/3

Marked directional skull asymmetry in the Araucan horse

VCOT Open

Pere M Parés-Casanova

René Alejandro Crosby-Granados

Fabián Muñoz

Arcesio Salamanca-Carreño

2020/1

Scientific constructions, cultural productions: scientific narratives of sexual attraction

Gisela T Kaplan

Lesley J Rogers

2020/7/29

Obituary for Professor Richard J. Andrew, 1932–2018

Lesley J Rogers

Giorgio Vallortigara

2020/7/3

Asymmetry of motor behavior and sensory perception: Which comes first?

Lesley J Rogers

2020/4/29

A function for the bicameral mind

Giorgio Vallortigara

Lesley J Rogers

2020/3/1

A new roadmap for Laterality: Asymmetries of brain, behaviour, and cognition

Gina Grimshaw

Markus Hausmann

Lesley Rogers

2020/1/2

Steroid hormones influence light‐dependent development of visual projections to the forebrain (Commentary on Letzner et al., 2020)

European Journal of Neuroscience

Lesley J Rogers

2020/9

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