Regression analysis with frequency of giving and PPI analysis (VS seed) of in-group versus out-group giving trials with increasing inequity (ingroup PM > outgroup PM PPI)

Contributed by kathydo on Sept. 7, 2018

Collection: Corticostriatal connectivity is associated with the reduction of intergroup bias and greater impartial giving in youth

Communities: developmental

Description: In this contrast, we regressed youths' frequency of giving against their neural responses that show functional connectivity with the VS (anatomically-defined seed) for the main effect of ingroup versus outgroup giving trials with increasing inequity in points earned. Note that the difference between points that could be donated to self versus other was included as a parametric modulator in the main effect of ingroup versus outgroup giving trials.

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