“…Significant nodes within the cue-reactive mask (e.g., dorsal striatum, insula) that differed between the Protected and Unprotected groups have been shown to be involved in the processing of visual sexual stimuli (Mitricheva et al, 2019). The caudate and putamen process both positive and negative stimuli (Lammel et al, 2014), driving reward-seeking behaviors and motivational states (Wise, 2004), such as pleasurable eating (e.g., Small et al, 2003), drug craving (e.g., Breiter et al, 1997;Wong et al, 2006;Volkow et al, 2006), sexual-related activities (see review, Gola and Draps, 2018), and the pursuit and loss of monetary value (e.g., Knutson et al, 2000).…”