“…Overall, apparently in line with previous studies having demonstrated an implication of the dlPFC in the visuo-spatial working memory (e.g., Courtney et al, 1998;Funahashi et al, 1993;Smith and Jonides, 1999;Qi et al, 2010;Wilson et al, 1993), the present results show changes resulting from right dlPFC lesion, mainly on parameters reflecting a processing of either static or rotation-moving visuo-spatial information, in relation to prehension movements and the planning of the optimal picking sequence to perform manual prehension tasks, of which execution depends on dlPFC (e.g., Amiez and Petrides, 2007;Barraclough et al, 2004;Fletcher et al, 1997;Goel and Dolan, 2000;Goldberg et al, 1994;Heekeren et al, 2006;Seo et al, 2007). Furthermore, the present results are consistent with the model of Petrides suggesting that dlPFC is involved in high order executive control functions, as well as with a model proposing a hemispheric laterality effect, with a greater right PFC activation during spatial tasks (Baker et al, 1996;McCarthy et al, 1996;Reuter-Lorenz et al, 2000).…”