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Curriculum Vitae
Ginger D Blonde
January 14, 2016

General Information
University address: Psychology
College of Arts and Sciences
Psychology Department Building A0203
Florida State University
Tallahassee, Florida 32306-4301
Phone: 850/645-8123

E-mail address: blonde@psy.fsu.edu



Professional Preparation
2007 Master of Science, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA. Major: Psychology.
2004 Bachelor of Science, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA. Major: Psychology.

Professional Experience
2014–present Associate in Research, Psychology, Florida State University. Research Support.
2009–2014 Assistant In Psychology, Psychology, Florida State University.
2007–2009 Graduate Research Assistant, Psychology, Florida State University.
2007–2008 Laboratory Assistant, Psychology, Florida State University.
2004–2007 Graduate Research Assistant, Psychology, University of Florida.

Honors, Awards, and Prizes
Housing Award, Association for Chemoreception Sciences (2006).

Current Membership in Professional Organizations
Association for Chemoreception Sciences

Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior



Teaching
As Research Support faculty, I have 0% assignment of responsibility towards teaching.
Research and Original Creative Work
Publications
Refereed Journal Articles
Mathes, C. M., Letourneau, C., Blonde, G., le Roux, C. W., & Spector, A. C. (submitted). Roux-en-Y gastric bypass in rats progressively decreases the proportion of fat calories selected from a palatable cafeteria diet. American Journal of Physiology. Manuscript submitted for publication.
Schier, L. A., Blonde, G. D., & Spector, A. C. (2016). Bilateral lesions in a specific subregion of posterior insular cortex impair conditioned taste aversion expression in rats. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 524(1), 54-73.
Bales, M. B., Schier, L. A., Blonde, G., & Spector, A. C. (2015). Extensive gustatory cortex lesions significantly impair taste sensitivity to KCl and quinine but not to sucrose in rats. PLoS One, 10(11), e0143419.
Blonde, G. D., Bales, M. B., & Spector, A. C. (2015). Extensive lesions in rat insular cortex significantly disrupt taste sensitivity to NaCl and KCl and slow salt discrimination learning. PloS One, 10(2), e0117515.
King, C. T., Hashimoto, K., Blonde, G., & Spector, A. C. (2015). Unconditioned oromotor taste reactivity elicited by sucrose and quinine is unaffected by extensive bilateral damage to the gustatory zone of the insular cortex in rats. Brain Research, 1599, 9-19.
Mathes, C. M., Bohnenkamp, R. A., Blonde, G. D., Letourneau, C., Corteville, C., Bueter, M., Lutz, T. A., le Roux, C. W., & Spector, A. C. (2015). Gastric bypass in rats does not decrease appetitive behavior towards sweet or fatty fluids despite blunting preferential intake of sugar and fat. Physiology & Behavior, 142, 179-188.
Spector, A. C., Blonde, G., Henderson, R. P., Treesukosol, Y., Hendrick, P., Newsome, R., Fletcher, F. H., Tang, T., & Donaldson, J. A. (2015). A new gustometer for taste testing in rodents. Chemical Senses, 40(3), 187-196.
Schier, L. A., Hashimoto, K., Bales, M. B., Blonde, G. D., & Spector, A. C. (2014). High-resolution lesion-mapping strategy links a hot spot in rat insular cortex with impaired expression of taste aversion learning. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 111(3), 1162-7.
Loney, G. C., Blonde, G. D., Eckel, L. A., & Spector, A. C. (2012). Determinants of taste preference and acceptability: quality versus hedonic. Journal of Neuroscience, 32, 10086-92.
Blonde, G. D., Jiang, E., Garcea, M., & Spector, A. C. (2010). Learning-based recovery from perceptual impairment in salt discrimination after permanently altered peripheral gustatory input. American Journal of Physiology Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 299, R1027-36.
Spector, A. C., Blonde, G. D., Garcea, M., & Jiang, E. (2010). Rewiring the gustatory system: specificity between nerve and taste bud field is critical for normal salt discrimination. Brain Research, 1310, 46-57.
Treesukosol, Y., Blonde, G. D., Jiang, E., Gonzalez, D., Smith, J. C., & Spector, A. C. (2010). Necessity of the glossopharyngeal nerve in the maintenance of normal intake and ingestive bout size of corn oil by rats. American Journal of Physiology Regulative Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 299, R1050-8.
Treesukosol, Y., Blonde, G. D., & Spector, A. C. (2009). T1R2 and T1R3 subunits are individually unnecessary for normal affective licking responses to Polycose: implications for saccharide taste receptors in mice. American Journal of Physiology Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 296(4), R855-65.
Jiang, E., Blonde, G. D., Garcea, M., & Spector, A. C. (2008). Greater superficial petrosal nerve transection in rats does not change unconditioned licking responses to putatively sweet taste stimuli. Chemical Senses, 33(8), 709-23.
Blonde, G. D., Garcea, M., & Spector, A. C. (2006). The relative effects of transection of the gustatory branches of the seventh and ninth cranial nerves on NaCl taste detection in rats. Behavioral Neuroscience, 120(3), 580-89.

Presentations
Refereed Presentations at Conferences
Bales, M. B., Schier, L. A., Blonde, G., & Spector, A. C. (presented 2015, April). Large Gustatory Cortex Lesions Significantly Impair Taste Sensitivity to KCl and Quinine but Not to Sucrose in Rats. Poster presentation at 37th Annual Meeting, Association for Chemoreception Sciences, Bonita Springs, FL, USA. (International)
Schier, L. A., Blonde, G. D., & Spector, A. C. (presented 2014, July). Role of Posterior Gustatory Cortex in Conditioned Taste Aversion Expression. Presentation at Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, Seattle, WA, USA. (International)
Blonde, G. D., Bales, M. B., & Spector, A. C. (presented 2013, July). Lesions in Insular Cortex Differentially Affect Taste-Guided Behaviors in Rats. Poster presentation at the meeting of Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, New Orleans, LA. (International)
Hashimoto, K., Schier, L. A., Bales, M. B., Blonde, G. D., & Spector, A. C. (presented 2013, July). Posterior Insular Cortex Damage is Associated with Conditioned Taste Aversion Deficits. Poster presentation at the meeting of Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, New Orleans, LA, USA. (International)
King, C. T., Hashimoto, K., Blonde, G. D., & Spector, A. C. (presented 2013). Unconditioned Oral-Motor Taste Reactivity Elicited by Sucrose and Quinine is Unaffected by Extensive Bilateral Damage to the Gustatory Zone of the Insular Cortex in Rats. Poster presentation at Annual Meeting for the Society for Neuroscience, Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA, USA. (International)
Bales, M. B., Blonde, G. D., Hashimoto, K., & Spector, A. C. (presented 2012). Gustatory cortex lesions do not disrupt perithreshold taste sensitivity to sucrose in rats. Poster presentation at Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, Zurich, Switzerland. (International)
Hashimoto, K., Blonde, G. D., & Spector, A. C. (presented 2012). Assessment of expression of a presurgically conditioned taste aversion to NaCl and concentration-dependent licking of sucrose and quinine after bilateral damage to the gustatory cortex in rats. Poster presentation at Annual Meeting, International Symposium on Olfaction and Taste, Stockholm, Sweden. (International)
Mathes, M., & Blonde, G. D. (presented 2012). Effects of the D2-receptor antagonist raclopride on the early-meal microstructure of sucrose licking in rats. Poster presentation at Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, Zurich, Switzerland. (International)
Loney, G., Blonde, G. D., Eckel, L. A., & Spector, A. C. (presented 2011). Sucralose preferring and avoiding rats perceive the taste of sucralose as qualitatively different. Poster presentation at Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, Florida. (International)
Blonde, G. D., & Spector, A. C. (presented 2010). Glossopharyngeal nerve transection eliminates preference for a corn oil emulsion but does not decrease high-fat diet intake or the associated acceleration of body weight gain in rats. Poster presentation at Annual Meeting, Association for Chemoreception Science, Florida. (International)
Blonde, G. D., Treesukosol, Y., Jiang, E., & Spector, A. C. (presented 2008). The greater superficial petrosal nerve is unnecessary for normal responsiveness to sucrose by rats in a brief-access test, regardless of trial length. Poster presentation at Annual meeting, Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, Paris, France. (International)
Treesukosol, Y., Blonde, G. D., Jiang, E., Gonzalez, D. O., Smith, J. C., & Spector, A. C. (presented 2008). Glossopharyngeal nerve transection decreases daily intake of corn oil, carbohydrate solutions, and glycine. Poster presentation at Annual meeting, Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, Paris, France. (International)
Blonde, G. D., Jiang, E., Garcea, M., & Spector, A. C. (presented 2007). After chorda tympani nerve transection, rats relearn a presurgically trained NaCl vs. KCl discrimination using remaining gustatory input. Poster presentation at Annual meeting, Association for Chemoreception Sciences, Florida, USA. (International)
Blonde, G. D., Jiang, E., Garcea, M., & Spector, A. C. (presented 2006). Salt discrimination in rats with cross-regenerated lingual gustatory nerves. Poster presentation at Annual meeting, Association for Chemoreception Sciences, Florida, USA. (International)
Blonde, G. D., Garcea, M., & Spector, A. C. (presented 2004). Relative effects of transaction of the gustatory branches of the seventh and ninth cranial nerves on sodium detectability in rats. Poster presentation at Annual meeting, Association for Chemoreception Sciences, Florida, USA. (International)

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