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I. Historical Origins: Emotions and Personality from Antiquity to the 20th Century1. Traditional Models and Theories of Emotions and Personality2. Early Neuroanatomic Models of Emotional ProcessingII. Anatomy of an Emotional Event: From Emotional Trigger to Emotion Regulation3. The Trigger Mechanism and the Detection of Emotionally Salient Stimuli4. Reflexive Emotional Responses5. Awareness and Understanding of an Emotional Experience6. Emotional Communication7. Emotion RegulationIII. Emotions, Affective Styles, and Motivation: How Emotions Shape Who We Are and What We Do8. Mood and Motivation9. Motivation and Sensitivity to Incentives10. Stress and MotivationIV. A Glimpse at Tomorrow from an Interdisciplinary Perspective11. Temperament, Personality, and Heritability of Individual Differences in Executive Functioning, with Paula G. Williams12. Stress Regulation, Executive Functioning, and Physical and Mental Health, with Paula G. Williams13. Future Directions for Clinical Neuropsychology of EmotionAppendix A. Affective Deficits, Symptoms, and Syndromes Associated with Select Clinical PopulationsAppendix B. Disorders and Populations Associated with Select Affective Deficits, Symptoms, or SyndromesAppendix C. Select Measures for Assessment of Affective Deficits, Symptoms, or Syndromes