Leandro J. Bertoglio

3.9k total citations · 1 hit paper
63 papers, 2.8k citations indexed

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Leandro J. Bertoglio is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience and Pharmacology. According to data from OpenAlex, Leandro J. Bertoglio has authored 63 papers receiving a total of 2.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 51 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 45 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience and 21 papers in Pharmacology. Recurrent topics in Leandro J. Bertoglio's work include Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (43 papers), Memory and Neural Mechanisms (36 papers) and Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research (19 papers). Leandro J. Bertoglio is often cited by papers focused on Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (43 papers), Memory and Neural Mechanisms (36 papers) and Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research (19 papers). Leandro J. Bertoglio collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, United States and Portugal. Leandro J. Bertoglio's co-authors include A.P. Carobrez, Cristina Aparecida Jark Stern, Francisco Silveira Guimarães, Lucas Gazarini, Reinaldo Ν. Takahashi, Carl W. Stevenson, Jonathan Lee, Hélio Zangrossi, Sâmia Joca and Maíra A. Bicca and has published in prestigious journals such as Scientific Reports, Brain Research and Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Leandro J. Bertoglio

62 papers receiving 2.7k citations

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Ethological and temporal analyses of anxiety-like behavio... 2005 2026 2012 2019 2005 250 500 750

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Bertoglio, Leandro J., et al.. (2025). Windows of change: Revisiting temporal and molecular dynamics of memory reconsolidation and persistence. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 174. 106198–106198. 1 indexed citations
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Andreotti, Julia P., Igor Dimitri Gama Duarte, Cristina Aparecida Jark Stern, et al.. (2025). Cannabigerol does not affect contextual fear memory in mice but modulates nociception in a sex-dependent manner. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 254. 174053–174053.
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Bertoglio, Leandro J., et al.. (2025). Is there a place for psychedelics in sports practice?. Acta Neuropsychiatrica. 37. e55–e55. 1 indexed citations
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Santos, Rafael G. dos, et al.. (2024). Ayahuasca‐enhanced extinction of fear behaviour: Role of infralimbic cortex 5‐HT2A and 5‐HT1A receptors. British Journal of Pharmacology. 181(11). 1671–1689. 11 indexed citations
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Lisboa, Sabrina F., Cristina Aparecida Jark Stern, Lucas Gazarini, & Leandro J. Bertoglio. (2024). Cannabidiol effects on fear processing and implications for PTSD: Evidence from rodent and human studies. International review of neurobiology. 177. 235–250. 5 indexed citations
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Guimarães, Francisco Silveira, et al.. (2024). Dual-step pharmacological intervention for traumatic-like memories: implications from D-cycloserine and cannabidiol or clonidine in male and female rats. Psychopharmacology. 241(9). 1827–1840. 3 indexed citations
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Gazarini, Lucas, Cristina Aparecida Jark Stern, & Leandro J. Bertoglio. (2023). On making (and turning adaptive to) maladaptive aversive memories in laboratory rodents. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 147. 105101–105101. 11 indexed citations
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Guimarães, Francisco Silveira, et al.. (2022). Cannabidiol impairs fear memory reconsolidation in female rats through dorsal hippocampus CB1 but not CB2 receptor interaction. European Neuropsychopharmacology. 64. 7–18. 8 indexed citations
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Miranda, Aline Silva de, Malena M. Pérez, Lúcia Helena Faccioli, et al.. (2022). TRPV1 modulation of contextual fear memory depends on stimulus intensity and endocannabinoid signalling in the dorsal hippocampus. Neuropharmacology. 224. 109314–109314. 9 indexed citations
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Bertoglio, Leandro J., et al.. (2020). Effects of ∆9-tetrahydrocannabinol on aversive memories and anxiety: a review from human studies. BMC Psychiatry. 20(1). 420–420. 28 indexed citations
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Stern, Cristina Aparecida Jark, Cristiane Ribeiro de Carvalho, Leandro J. Bertoglio, & Reinaldo Ν. Takahashi. (2017). Effects of Cannabinoid Drugs on Aversive or Rewarding Drug-Associated Memory Extinction and Reconsolidation. Neuroscience. 370. 62–80. 37 indexed citations
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Stern, Cristina Aparecida Jark, et al.. (2016). Newly acquired and reactivated contextual fear memories are more intense and prone to generalize after activation of prelimbic cortex NMDA receptors. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 137. 154–162. 28 indexed citations
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Stern, Cristina Aparecida Jark, Lucas Gazarini, Antônio Waldo Zuardi, et al.. (2015). Δ-Tetrahydrocannabinol alone and combined with cannabidiol mitigate fear memory through reconsolidation disruption. European Neuropsychopharmacology. 25(6). 958–965. 63 indexed citations
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Cavalli, Juliana, Leandro J. Bertoglio, & A.P. Carobrez. (2009). Pentylenetetrazole as an unconditioned stimulus for olfactory and contextual fear conditioning in rats. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 92(4). 512–518. 13 indexed citations
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Bertoglio, Leandro J. & Hélio Zangrossi. (2005). Involvement of dorsolateral periaqueductal gray cholecystokinin-2 receptors in the regulation of a panic-related behavior in rats. Brain Research. 1059(1). 46–51. 28 indexed citations
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Bertoglio, Leandro J. & A.P. Carobrez. (2004). Scopolamine given pre-Trial 1 prevents the one-trial tolerance phenomenon in the elevated plus-maze Trial 2. Behavioural Pharmacology. 15(1). 45–54. 37 indexed citations
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Bertoglio, Leandro J. & A.P. Carobrez. (2002). Prior maze experience required to alter midazolam effects in rats submitted to the elevated plus-maze. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 72(1-2). 449–455. 59 indexed citations
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Bertoglio, Leandro J. & A.P. Carobrez. (2000). Previous maze experience required to increase open arms avoidance in rats submitted to the elevated plus-maze model of anxiety. Behavioural Brain Research. 108(2). 197–203. 132 indexed citations

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