“…Fowles (1980Fowles ( , 1988 papers in particular created an upsurge of interest in psychopathology research among psychophysiologists, who used his extension of Gray's model to (1) Fung et al, 2005), adults with psychopathy (e.g., Arnett & Newman, 2000), and individuals with schizophrenia (e.g., Fowles, 1992); (2) test psychopharmacology-physiology relations during anxiety-provoking tasks (e.g., Landon, Sher, & Shah, 1993); and (3) formulate revised theoretical perspectives on the biological bases of both internalizing (e.g., Shankman, Klein, Tenke, & Bruder, 2007) and externalizing behavior (e.g., Beauchaine et al, 2007;Quay, 1993). Fowles' formulation continues to inform work by psychophysiologists who use electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic neuroimaging (fMRI) to probe central nervous system reward processing in both internalizing (e.g., Foti & Hajcak, 2009) and externalizing (e.g., Gatzke-Kopp et al, 2009) disorders. This work is central to the RDoC mission.…”