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Little is known about the neural correlates of financial exploitation (FE) in older adults. Cognitively-intact older adults who self-reported a history of FE (N=19; M age=69.84, SD=13.06) and demographically-matched non-FE older adults (N=16; M age=65.13, SD=8.48) underwent resting-state fMRI. Predefined regions of interest were prescribed using the Harvard-Oxford atlas for their involvement in tasks of economic decision making: insula, hippocampus, and the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). Analyses adjusted for age, education, sex, and MoCA scores; groups did not differ on these factors. Clusters were FDR-corrected with a threshold of p |