“…This region has been associated with mediating conflict between competing responses (Carter et al, 1998, Botvinick et al, 2001, monitoring for the occurrence of response conflict in information processing (Carter et al, 1998, Botvinick et al, 1999, Barch et al, 2000, Botvinick et al, 2001, and error monitoring and detection (Rubia et al, 2003). In addition, a number of studies using Stroop, Go/No Go and other attention-demanding tasks suggest a role of the right inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) in inhibitory processes relevant for successful cognitive performance and executive function (Jonides et al, 1998, Konishi et al, 1998, D'Esposito et al, 1999, Liddle et al, 2001, Rubia et al, 2003, Aron et al, 2004.…”