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Are You Safe or Should I Go? How Perceived Trustworthiness and Probability of a Sexual Transmittable Infection Impact Activation of the Salience Network

Alexander Wolber, Stephanie N. L. Schmidt, Brigitte Rockstroh and Daniela Mier
eNeuro 10 February 2025, 12 (2) ENEURO.0258-24.2024; https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0258-24.2024
Alexander Wolber
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Konstanz 78457, Germany
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Stephanie N. L. Schmidt
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Konstanz 78457, Germany
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Brigitte Rockstroh
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Konstanz 78457, Germany
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Daniela Mier
Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Konstanz 78457, Germany
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    Trustworthiness, attractiveness, and HIV probability post ratings previously categorized in HIV− and HIV+.

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    Contrast not trustworthy > trustworthy; p < 0.05 (FWE corrected), k = 5.

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    Left, Contrast trustworthy > not trustworthy; p < 0.001 (uncorrected), k = 5. Right, Contrast HIV− > HIV+; k = 5; p = 0.001 (uncorrected).

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    Distribution of in-scanner trustworthiness ratings in relation to the precategorization into HIV positive and HIV negative

    Trustworthiness
    Not trustworthyTrustworthy
    HIV+59.8%40.2%
    −26.8%73.2%
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    Activation in the contrast not trustworthy > trustworthy, k = 5

    Not trustworthy > trustworthyBAkMNIt valuepFWE < 0.05
    Areaxyz
    Left insular cortex1358−4214−17.310.004
     Left inferior frontal gyrus13−4814−57.080.007
     Left insular cortex13−3314116.240.047
    Left putamen42332676.760.015
     Left inferior prefrontal gyrus473911296.720.016
     Left inferior prefrontal gyrus47332656.390.035
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    Activation in the contrast HIV− > HIV+, k = 5

    HIV− > HIV+BAkMNIt valuep < 0.001
    Areaxyz
    Orbitofrontal area11218−347−135.89<0.001
     Orbitofrontal area11−338−225.66<0.001
     Orbitofrontal area11029−225.12<0.001
    Left inferior temporal gyrus2036−60−7−255.07<0.001
     Left middle temporal gyrus21−60−1−194.75<0.001
    Left angular gyrus3964−45−67234.39<0.001
     Left angular gyrus39−67−1−193.660.001
    Right retrosplenial cingulate cortex2964315−4654.38<0.001
     Left primary visual cortex17−12−85−14.30<0.001
     Left visual association cortex19−18−43−104.27<0.001
    Right angular gyrus395251−58234.22<0.001
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    Activation in the contrast trustworthy > not trustworthy, k = 5

    Trustworthy > not trustworthyBAkMNIt valuep < 0.001
    Areaxyz
    Left visual association cortex18240−12−82−106.22<0.001
     Left lingual gyrus−24−73−44.92<0.001
     Left lingual gyrus−30−7323.640.001
    Orbitofrontal area1113653−104.00<0.001
    Orbitofrontal area1127035−163.97<0.001
     Medial frontal gyrus25323−163.87<0.001
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