“…The IFG is part of the ventral attention system, which activates to the detection of a salient, behaviorally relevant target (for review, see ( Corbetta et al, 2008 ). Although the bulk of this literature has focused on the role of the right IFG in attention ( Hampshire, A., et al, 2010 , Konishi, S., et al, 1999 ) and its link to response inhibition ( Chao, H.H., et al, 2009 , Duann, J.R., et al, 2009 , Erika-Florence, M., et al, 2014 ), studies have implicated the left IFG in attentional processes including responses to mismatch negativity ( Hedge et al, 2015 ), as well as to repetition priming during word recognition ( Pas, M., et al, 2015 , Thiel, A., et al, 2005 ) and sound tone identification ( Asaridou et al, 2015 ). The left IFG responds to the resolution of semantic conflicts between linguistic inputs ( Ye and Zhou, 2009 ).…”