Highlights • Youth were more prosocial to in-group than out-group peers (i.e., intergroup bias).• Prosocial behavior increases with higher reward inequity favoring others’ outcomes.• VS-pSTS connectivity increased with more inequitable… Click to show full abstract
Highlights • Youth were more prosocial to in-group than out-group peers (i.e., intergroup bias).• Prosocial behavior increases with higher reward inequity favoring others’ outcomes.• VS-pSTS connectivity increased with more inequitable rewards favoring the out-group.• VS-pSTS connectivity to more inequitable out-group rewards attenuated biased giving.
               
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