“…Only one study was conducted by region of interest (Haut et al., ), and the others excluded certain motor regions or covered all cerebral activity. Generally speaking, in the training studies, the increases in cerebral activity were observed in the prefrontal regions: inferior, superior, and middle frontal gyrus (Bor et al., ; Hooker et al., ; Subramaniam et al., ), anterior cingulate gyrus (Bor et al., ; Haut et al., ), frontopolar cortex (Bor et al., ; Haut et al., ), dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (Haut et al., ; Pu et al., ), precentral, and postcentral gyrus (Subramaniam et al., ). Some temporal regions were also affected, including the superior temporal gyrus and the angular gyrus (Hooker et al., ).…”