Many high-level programming languages include autoload capabilities, which sacrifice some run-time speed for ease of coding and speed of initial compilation/linking.
Brevity in succinctness is not achieved by shortening original material by coding or compressing it, but rather by omitting redundant material from it.
This could use disablement detection, which looks for nonsense or frameshift mutations which would truncate or collapse an otherwise functional coding sequence.
The resulting brain activation can be presented graphically by color-coding the strength of activation across the brain or the specific region studied.