Andrew Robins is a researcher at the University of Queensland who studies animal behaviour. He has published over 20 papers since 1996 on topics related to lateralization of brain and behaviour in animals like toads, frogs, lizards, cattle, and chickens. His work focuses on visual processing and motor control asymmetries. He has been cited over 700 times in scholarly articles and has an h-index of 12, indicating he has published a number of highly cited papers.