Brain Language
Brain language research aims to understand how the brain processes and represents language, bridging the gap between neural activity and linguistic meaning. Current research heavily utilizes large language models (LLMs) and fMRI data, employing techniques like neural encoding and decoding to analyze brain responses to language stimuli, often focusing on interpretability and cross-linguistic comparisons. These studies are revealing correlations between specific brain regions, cognitive abilities, and LLM representations, offering insights into the neural mechanisms underlying language comprehension and production, with implications for diagnosing neurocognitive disorders and advancing brain-computer interfaces.
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