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Neurobiology, Learning & Memory, Prefrontal Cortex, Psychopharmacology
Brazil

Biography

Neuroscience PhD student at Texas A&M. My research involves consolidation and extinction of fear memories, specially the role of the infralimbic cortex in this process.

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Education and qualifications (3)

Texas A&M University: College Station, Texas, US

2021-08 to present | PhD in Neuroscience
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Hugo Bayer

Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina: Florianopolis, SC, BR

2019-03 to 2021-05 | M.Sc. in Pharmacology (Pharmacology)
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Hugo Bayer

Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina: Florianopolis, SC, BR

2014-03 to 2019-02 | B.Sc. in Biological Sciences (Biological Sciences)
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Hugo Bayer

Works (5)

Pharmacological stimulation of infralimbic cortex after fear conditioning facilitates subsequent fear extinction

2024-03-27 | Preprint
Contributors: Hugo Bayer; James E. Hassell, Jr.; Cecily R. Oleksiak; Gabriela M. Garcia; Hollis L. Vaughan; Vitor A. L. Juliano; Stephen Maren
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Convergent Coding of Recent and Remote Fear Memory in the Basolateral Amygdala

Biological Psychiatry
2022-05 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0006-3223
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Hugo Bayer

Medial prefrontal cortex mechanisms of cannabidiol-induced aversive memory reconsolidation impairments

Neuropharmacology
2022-03 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0028-3908
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Infralimbic cortex controls fear memory generalization and susceptibility to extinction during consolidation

Scientific Reports
2020-09-28 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2045-2322
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Hugo Bayer

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
2016-12-02 | Journal article
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Hugo Bayer

Peer review (3 reviews for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry. (3)