Jan Rillich

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Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany 
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Rillich J, Rillich B, Stevenson PA. (2019) Differential modulation of courtship behavior and subsequent aggression by octopamine, dopamine and serotonin in male crickets. Hormones and Behavior
Rillich J, Stevenson PA. (2019) Fight or flee? Lessons from insects on aggression Neuroforum. 25: 3-13
Rillich J, Stevenson PA. (2018) Serotonin Mediates Depression of Aggression After Acute and Chronic Social Defeat Stress in a Model Insect. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 12: 233
Golov Y, Rillich J, Harari A, et al. (2018) Precopulatory behavior and sexual conflict in the desert locust. Peerj. 6: e4356
Golov Y, Rillich J, Douek M, et al. (2018) Sexual Behavior of the Desert Locust During Intra- and Inter-Phase Interactions Journal of Insect Behavior. 31: 629-641
Rose J, Rillich J, Stevenson PA. (2017) Chronic social defeat induces long-term behavioral depression of aggressive motivation in an invertebrate model system. Plos One. 12: e0184121
Rillich J, Stevenson PA. (2017) Losing without Fighting - Simple Aversive Stimulation Induces Submissiveness Typical for Social Defeat via the Action of Nitric Oxide, but Only When Preceded by an Aggression Priming Stimulus. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 11: 50
Stevenson PA, Rillich J. (2016) Controlling the decision to fight or flee: the roles of biogenic amines and nitric oxide in the cricket. Current Zoology. 62: 265-275
Knebel D, Ayali A, Pflüger HJ, et al. (2016) Rigidity and Flexibility: The Central Basis of Inter-Leg Coordination in the Locust. Frontiers in Neural Circuits. 10: 112
Stevenson PA, Rillich J. (2016) Controlling the decision to fight or flee: The roles of biogenic amines and nitric oxide in the cricket Current Zoology. 62: 265-275
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