ZFIN ID: ZDB-PERS-971223-4
Andrew, Richard J.
Email: bafe8@central.sussex.ac.uk
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Address: School of Biological Sciences University of Sussex Sussex Center Neurosciences Brighton E. Sussex, BN1 9QG United Kingdom
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
genetics of lateralised behaviour in the zebrafish


PUBLICATIONS
Budaev, S., and Andrew, R.J. (2009) Patterns of early embryonic light exposure determine behavioural asymmetries in zebrafish: A habenular hypothesis. Behavioural brain research. 200(1):91-94
Andrew, R.J. (2009) Origins of asymmetry in the CNS. Seminars in cell & developmental biology. 20(4):485-490
Andrew, R.J., Osorio, D., and Budaev, S. (2009) Light during embryonic development modulates patterns of lateralization strongly and similarly in both zebrafish and chick. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences. 364(1519):983-989
Andrew, R.J., Dharmaretnam, M., Gyori, B., Miklosi, A., Watkins, J.A., Sovrano, V.A., and Barth, K.A. (2009) Precise endogenous control of involvement of right and left visual structures in assessment by zebrafish. Behavioural brain research. 196(1):99-105
Sovrano, V.A., and Andrew, R.J. (2006) Eye use during viewing a reflection: Behavioural lateralisation in zebrafish larvae. Behavioural brain research. 167(2):226-231
Andrew, R.J. (2006) Partial reversal of the brain generates new behavioural phenotypes. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. 42(1):110-112
Miklosi, A., and Andrew, R.J. (2006) The Zebrafish as a Model for Behavioral Studies. Zebrafish. 3(2):227-234
Barth, K.A., Miklosi, A., Watkins, J., Bianco, I.H., Wilson, S.W., and Andrew, R.J. (2005) fsi Zebrafish Show Concordant Reversal of Laterality of Viscera, Neuroanatomy, and a Subset of Behavioral Responses. Current biology : CB. 15(9):844-850
Watkins, J., Miklosi, A., and Andrew, R.J. (2004) Early asymmetries in the behaviour of zebrafish larvae. Behavioural brain research. 151(1-2):177-183
Andrew, R.J. (2002) The earliest origins and subsequent evolution of lateralization. In Comparative vertebrate lateralization, Rogers, L.J. and Andrew, R.J., eds., New York: Cambridge University Press. :70-93
Miklosi, A., Andrew, R.J., and Gasparini, S. (2001) Role of right hemifield in visual control of approach to target in zebrafish. Behavioural brain research. 122(1):57-65
Andrew, R.J., Tommasi, L., and Ford, N. (2000) Motor control by vision and the evolution of cerebral lateralization. Brain and language. 73(2):220-235
Miklosi, A. and Andrew, R.J. (1999) Right eye use associated with decision to bite in zebrafish. Behavioural brain research. 105(2):199-205
Miklosi, A., Andrew, R.J., and Savage, H. (1997) Behavioural lateralisation of the tetrapod type in the zebrafish (Brachydanio rerio). Physiology & behavior. 63(1):127-135

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