Averaged fMRI activation over six subjects depicted on averaged T1-weighted oblique axial sections (obtained at a 25-degree angle from the AC-PC line). (Left to Right) The sections depict increasingly superior planes that are 6 mm thick and separated by a 1-mm gap. Regions depicted in red–yellow represent areas that exhibited increased activation when subjects completed stems that had many, relative to few, completions (MANY condition), whereas regions in blue–light blue represent areas that exhibited increases during completion of stems with few, relative to many, completions (FEW condition). Major areas of increased activation during the MANY condition include the left middle frontal gyrus (Brodmann area 9/10, C and D), the right middle frontal gyrus (Brodmann area 10, A and B), the left cingulate gyrus (Brodmann areas 24/32, A), the left caudate nucleus (A), the left postcentral gyrus (Brodmann area 43, D), and the left anterior quandragular lobule of the cerebellum (C). Regions of increased activation during the FEW condition include several portions of the cerebellar vermis (Larsell’s lobules VI, VII, and VIII; A, C, and D), right cerebellar hemisphere (HVI and superior HVIIA, B and C), the right inferior frontal gyrus (Brodmann area 47, not depicted in figure), along the midline in the superior frontal gyrus (Brodmann area 8, D), and bilaterally in the fusiform gyrus (Brodmann area 37/19 and right Brodmann area 37, B–D).