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Trust and the city: Linking urban upbringing to neural mechanisms of trust in psychosis.

Imke Lj Lemmers-JansenAnne-Kathrin J FettJim van OsDick J VeltmanLydia Krabbendam
Published in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2019)
Urban upbringing was unrelated to baseline trust. Associations with urbanicity were stronger for patients compared to controls, suggesting greater susceptibility to urbanicity effects during the developmental period. Higher-urban patients failed to compensate for the initial distrust specifically during repeated cooperative interactions. This finding highlights potential implications for social functioning. Urban upbringing was linked to differential amygdala activation, suggesting altered mechanisms of feedback learning, but this was not associated with trust game behavior.
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