“…Collectively, the literature suggests that left anterior IFG (BA 47; pars orbitalis) and posterior IFG (BA 45; pars triangularis) mediate top-down controlled retrieval and selection of lexical representations, respectively (see Lau, Phillips, & Poeppel, 2008). Left temporal areas, found to coactivate with the frontal cortex, also play a role in control processes during meaning retrieval in addition to lexical representation/activation (e.g., Badre, Poldrack, Paré-Blagoev, Insler, & Wagner, 2005; Kuperberg, Sitnikova, & Lakshmanan, 2008; Noppeney, Phillips, & Price, 2004; Thompson-Schill, D’Esposito, Aguirre, & Farah, 1997; Wagner, Pare-Blagoev, Clark, & Poldrack, 2001; Wawrzyniak et al, 2017). Moreover, Whitney, Jefferies, and Kircher (2011) identified a functional dissociation between processes related to semantic control and representation in posterior and inferior aspects of the temporal cortex during ambiguity processing.…”