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Evidence of a predictive coding hierarchy in the human brain listening to speech

Linguistics and Languages

Evidence of a predictive coding hierarchy in the human brain listening to speech

C. Caucheteux, A. Gramfort, et al.

This exciting study by Charlotte Caucheteux, Alexandre Gramfort, and Jean-Rémi King explores how the human brain employs a hierarchical predictive coding system for language processing. Their findings reveal that enhancing language models with multi-timescale predictions significantly aligns them with brain activity, showcasing the brain's complex prediction hierarchy. Don't miss the insights from this cutting-edge research!

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Abstract
Considerable progress has recently been made in natural language processing: deep learning algorithms are increasingly able to generate, summarize, translate and classify texts. Yet, these language models still fail to match the language abilities of humans. Predictive coding theory offers a tentative explanation to this discrepancy: while language models are optimized to predict nearby words, the human brain would continuously predict a hierarchy of representations that spans multiple timescales. To test this hypothesis, we analysed the functional magnetic resonance imaging brain signals of 304 participants listening to short stories. First, we confirmed that the activations of modern language models linearly map onto the brain responses to speech. Second, we showed that enhancing these algorithms with predictions that span multiple timescales improves this brain mapping. Finally, we showed that these predictions are organized hierarchically: frontoparietal cortices predict higher-level, longer-range and more contextual representations than temporal cortices. Overall, these results strengthen the role of hierarchical predictive coding in language processing and illustrate how the synergy between neuroscience and artificial intelligence can unravel the computational bases of human cognition.
Publisher
Nature Human Behaviour
Published On
Mar 02, 2023
Authors
Charlotte Caucheteux, Alexandre Gramfort, Jean-Rémi King
Tags
predictive coding
language processing
fMRI
brain responses
hierarchical organization
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