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Book SynopsisPART I.- 1. Advancing clinical science through the study of neurobehavioral traits.- 2. Methodological considerations: Integrating measures across assessment modalities.- 3. Animal models of neurobehavioral trait dimensions.- . PART II.- 4. Threat sensitivity and fear-based forms of psychopathology.- 5. Selecting Anxiety: The Central Extended Amygdala as an Arbiter of Emotion-Relevant Responses.- 6. The Neural Substrates of Individual Differences in Reward Sensitivity in Mental Health.- 7. Individual differences in Reward Sensitivity in Nonhuman Animals.- 8. Inhibitory control and externalizing proneness in humans: A neurobehavioral-
developmental perspective.- 9. Animal models in the study of impulsivity.- 10. Conceptual affiliation in neurobehavioral trait terms: A developmental
psychopathology perspective.- 11. Social processes in animals: Individual differences in affiliative capacity.- 12. Reflections on schizotypy, schizophrenia, and psychopathology: What do we mean
when we use these terms?.