“…For example, response inhibition has been found to be associated with the right IFC activity in several tasks, including the go/no-go task (Chikazoe et al, 2007(Chikazoe et al, , 2009Chiu et al, 2008;Rubia et al, 2001;Tsujii et al, 2011b) and the stop-signal task (Aron and Poldrack, 2006;Hampshire et al, 2010;Rubia et al, 2001Rubia et al, , 2003. Furthermore, when subjects changed from one task to another (task-set switching), the right IFC activity was also enhanced (Cools et al, 2002;Smith et al, 2004Smith et al, , 2006Xue et al, 2008).…”