“…Another possible interpretation comes from the possibility that premotor cortices possess superordinate properties (Schubotz and von Cramon, 2001;Schubotz, von Cramon and Lohmann, 2003;Schubotz et al, 2010). In Shubotz and colleagues' studies, the premotor activations were found to systematically represent information in different domains (time, space, objects) in various non-motor visual (Schubotz and von Cramon, 2001) and auditory (Schubotz, von Cramon and Lohmann, 2003) The SMA is involved in both speech perception and production (Hertrich, Dietrich and Ackermann, 2016;Lima, Krishnan and Scott, 2016), and in reading and writing (Price, 2010;Planton et al, 2013;Longcamp et al, 2014),and appears to be connected to the lateral inferior frontal gyrus through the Frontal Aslant Tract (Dick et al, 2019). During speaking, it is usually thought to participate in the initiation of speech motor programs, internally specified action selection, inhibition and in higher superordinate planning functions (Alario et al, 2006;Tremblay and Gracco;2006;Peeva et al, 2010;Tourville and Guenther, 2011).…”