Hierarchical linguistic predictions and cross-level information updating during narrative comprehension
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Research suggests that the human brain processes language in a hierarchical manner, with different levels of information updating during narrative comprehension. Studies have found that the brain's representation of language timescales is shared between reading and listening, and that linguistic context is accumulated incrementally in both artificial and biological neural networks. The brain's organization of conversational content appears to involve multiple timescales, with some findings indicating a predictive coding hierarchy and shared functional specialization with language models.
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