“…These include the left caudate nucleus, cingulate cortex, IFG, and insula. The caudate is part of the basal ganglia, a group of subcortical regions theorized to be crucial for sequencing and timing in speech production (Bohland et al, 2010; Fridriksson et al, 2005; Guenther, 2006; Lu et al, 2010a; Lu et al, 2010b; Pickett et al, 1998; Stahl et al, 2011), while the left IFG and cingulate cortex are crucial for conflict monitoring and resolving among competing alternatives (Botvinick et al, 2004; Carter et al, 1998; January et al, 2009; Kerns et al, 2004; Novick et al, 2005; Novick et al, 2010). In addition, recent data implicate the insula in time processing, focal attention, and cognitive control (Chang et al, 2012; Kosillo and Smith, 2010; Menon and Uddin, 2010; Nelson et al, 2010).…”