Evidence of a predictive coding hierarchy in the human brain listening to speech
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Research suggests that the human brain uses a predictive coding hierarchy when listening to speech, with studies indicating a layered structure similar to that of large language models. This hierarchy appears to involve multiple levels of prediction and error correction in the auditory pathway and cortex. The findings have implications for understanding both human language processing and the development of artificial intelligence models.
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