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Terry D. Blumenthal 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Terry D. Blumenthal Professor, Department of Psychology Wake Forest University phone: (336) 758-5531 Box 7778 Reynolda Station fax: (336) 758-4733 Winston-Salem, NC 27109 email: [email protected] USA Education B.Sc. (Specialization in Psychology), 1979; University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada M.S. (Psychology), 1982; University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Ph.D. (Psychology), 1985; University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida Employment Professor of Psychology, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC: July 2002 to present. Teaching undergraduate and graduate courses; conducting research; supervising student research (psychology Honors, undergraduate, and graduate students, and neuroscience doctoral students); Departmental and University service. Associate Professor of Psychology, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC: 1992 - 2002. Assistant Professor of Psychology, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC: 1987 - 1992. Adjunct Assistant Professor, Neuroscience Program, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC; 1990-present. Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology, Hamilton College, Clinton, NY; 1984 - 1987. Awards and Honors Z. Smith Reynolds Research Leave, Wake Forest University; 1992 Award for Excellence in Research, Wake Forest University; 1996 R. J. Reynolds Research Leave, Wake Forest University; 1998, 2004, 2010 Sara Jo Brownlow Shearer Fund recipient, Wake Forest University; 2006-2009 Neuroscience Faculty Mentor Award; 2012 Research and Professional Experience Member of Society for Psychophysiological Research, Association for Psychological Science, Psychonomic Society, Sigma Xi, Psi Chi, Golden Key. Society for Psychophysiological Research: President-Elect, 2012-2013; Treasurer, 2003-06; Publication Board, 1995-98; Nominations Committee, 1996-98; Early Career Contribution Award Selection Committee, 2002-05; Convention Sites Committee, 2005-08; Program Committee, 1989, 1997. Member of the Center for Translational Studies in Functional Health (WFU); Center for Investigative Neuroscience, WFU School of Medicine; 1994-2004; n NIH Neuroscience Training Grant (2006-2012) Associate Editor for The International Journal of Psychophysiology (2009-present). Associate Editor for Psychophysiology (2010-present). Certified Government Contractor (CCR – DUNS), with Information Security for R&D Personnel training, VA Privacy Policy Training. Terry D. Blumenthal 2 Publications 94. Deuter, C. E., Schilling, T., Kuehl, L. K., Blumenthal, T. D., Schaechinger, H. (in press). Startle effects on saccadic responses to emotional target stimuli. Psychophysiology, xx, xx-xx. 93. Schilling, T., Kolsch, M., Larra, M. F., Zech, C. M., Blumenthal, T. D., & Schaechinger, H. (in press). For whom the bell (curve) tolls: Cortisol rapidly affects memory retrieval by an inverted U-shaped does-response relationship. Psychoneuroendocrinology, xx, xx-xx. 92. Deuter, C. E., Kuehl, L. K., Blumenthal. T. D., Schulz, A., Oitzl, M. S., & Schaechinger, H. (2013). Effects of cold pressor stress on the human startle response. PLOS One, 7(11), e49866. 91. Herbert, C., Sfarlea, A., & Blumenthal,. T. D. (2013). Your emotion or mine: Labeling feelings alters emotional face perception. An ERP study on automatic and intentional affect labeling. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7, Article 378. 90. Melkonian, D., & Blumenthal, T. D. (2013). Dynamics of the eyeblink EMG at global and microscopic scales. The Open Cybernetics and Systemics Journal, 7, 11-22. 89. Huggenberger, H. J., Suter, S. E., Blumenthal, T. D., & Schaechinger, H. (2013). Maternal social stress modulates the development of prepulse inhibition of startle in infants. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 3, 84-90. 88. Gajewska, A., Blumenthal, T. D., Winter, B., Herrmann, M. J., Conzelmann, A., et al. (2013). Effects of ADORA2A gene variation and caffeine on prepulse inhibition: A multi-level risk model of anxiety. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry, 40, 115-121. 87. Spence, T. E., Blumenthal, T. D., & Brenes, G. A. (2012). Where have all the worriers gone? Temporal instability of the abbreviated Penn State Worry Questionnaire limits reliable screening for high trait worriers. Psychology, 3, 940-946. 86. Neumann, D., Hammond, F. M., Norton, J., & Blumenthal, T. D. (2011). Using startle to objectively measure anger and other emotional responses after traumatic brain injury: A pilot study. The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 26, 375-383. 85. Schulz, A., Plein, D. E., Richter, S., Blumenthal, T. D., & Schaechinger, H. (2011). Cold pressor stress affects cardiac attenuation of startle. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 79, 385-391. 84. Richter, S., Schulz, A., Zech, C. M., Oitzl, M. S., Daskalakis, N. P., Blumenthal, T. D., & Schaechinger, H. (2011). Cortisol rapidly disrupts prepulse inhibition in healthy men. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 36, 109-114. 83. Glenn. C. R., Blumenthal, T. D., Klonsky, E. D., & Hajcak, G. (2011). Emotional reactivity in nonsuicidal self-injury: Divergence between self-report and startle measures. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 80, 166-170. 82. Mathias, C. W., Blumenthal, T. D., Dawes, M. A., Liguori, A., Richard, D. M., Bray, B., Tong, W., and Dougherty, D. M. (2011). Failure to sustain prepulse inhibition in adolescent marijuana users. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 116, 110-116. 81. Huggenberger, H. J., Suter, S. E., Blumenthal. T. D., & Schaechinger, H. (2011). Pre- and peri- natal predictors of startle eyeblink reaction and prepulse inhibition in healthy neonates. Psychophysiology, 48, 1004-1010. Terry D. Blumenthal 3 80. Lass-Hennemann, J., Deuter, C. E., Kuehl, L. K., Schulz, A., Blumenthal, T. D., & Schachinger, H. (2011). Effects of facial self-resemblance on the startle response and subjective ratings of erotic stimuli in heterosexual men. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 40, 1007-1014. 79. Kuehl, L. K., Lass-Hennemann, J., Richter, S., Blumenthal, T. D., Oitzl, M., & Schaechinger, H. (2010). Accelerated trace eyeblink conditioning after cortisol IV infusion. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 94, 547-533. 78. Lass-Hennemann, J., Deuter, C. E., Kuehl, L. K., Schulz, A., Blumenthal, T. D., & Schaechinger, H. (2010). Effects of stress on human mating preferences: Stressed individuals prefer dissimilar mates. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 277, 2175-2183. 77. Rejeski, W. J., Blumenthal, T. D., Miller, G. D., Lobe, M., Davis, C., & Brown, L. (2010). State craving, food availability, and reactivity to preferred snack foods. Appetite, 54, 77- 83. 76. Schulz, A., Reichter, C. F., Richter, K. S., Lass-Hennemann, J.,, Blumenthal, T. D., & Schaechinger, H. (2009). Cardiac modulation of startle: Effects on eyeblink and higher cognitive processing. Brain and Cognition, 71, 265-271. 75. Suter, S., Huggenberger, H. J., Richter, S., Blumenthal, T. D., & Schachinger, H. (2009). Left side cradling of an appetitive doll is associated with higher heart rate variability and attenuated startle in nulliparous females. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 74, 53-57. 74. Lyall, A., Swanson, J., Liu, C., Blumenthal, T. D., & Turner, C. P. (2009). Neonatal exposure to MK801 promotes prepulse-induced delay in startle response time in adult rats. Experimental Brain Research, 197, 215-222. 73. Franklin, J. C., Heilbron, N., Guerry, J. D., Bowker, K. B., & Blumenthal, T. D. (2009). Antisocial and borderline personality disorder symptomatologies are associated with decreased prepulse inhibition: The importance of optimal experimental parameters. Personality and Individual Differences, 47, 439-443. 72. Lass-Hennemann, J., Schultz, A., Nees, F., Blumenthal, T. D., & Schaechinger, H. (2009). Direct gaze of photographs of female nudes influences startle in men. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 72, 111-114. 71. Nees, F., Hahn, M., Schulz, A., Blumenthal, T. D., & Schaechinger, H. (2009). Associative conditioning of prepulses in a startle inhibition paradigm. Psychophysiology, 46, 481-486. 70. Roemer, S., Nees, F., Richter, S., Blumenthal, T. D., & Schaechinger, H. (2009). Endogenous cortisol suppression with metyrapone enhances acoustic startle in healthy subjects. Hormones and Behavior, 55, 314-318. 69. Schulz, A., Lass-Hennemann, J., Richter, S., Roemer, S., Blumenthal, T. D., & Schaechinger, H. (2009). Lateralization effects on the cardiac modulation of the acoustic startle eyeblink. Biological Psychology, 80, 287-291. 68. Schultz, A., Lass-Hennemann, J., Nees, F., Blumenthal, T. D., Berger, W., & Schaechinger, H. (2009). Cardiac modulation of startle eyeblink. Psychophysiology, 46, 234-240. Terry D. Blumenthal 4 67. Franklin, J. C., Bowker, K. B., & Blumenthal, T. D. (2009). Anxiety and prepulse inhibition of acoustic startle in a normative sample: The importance of signal-to-noise ratio. Personality and Individual Differences, 46, 369-373. 66. Kiang, L., Blumenthal, T. D., Carlson, E. N., Lawson, Y., & Shell, J. C. (2009). Physiological responses to racial rejection images among African American youth. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 38, 164-174. 65. Blumenthal, T. D., & Franklin, J. C. (2009). The Startle Eyeblink Response. In E. Harmon-Jones and J. Beer (Eds.), Methods in social neuroscience. Guilford Press; pp. 92-117. 64. Nees, F., Richter, S., Lass-Hennemann, J., Blumenthal, T. D., & Schaechinger, H. (2008). Inhibition of cortisol production by Metyrapone enhances trace, but not delay, eyeblink conditioning. Psychopharmacology, 199, 183-190.