对话
理解力
计算机科学
背景(考古学)
语言生产
自然(考古学)
自然语言
人类语言
自然语言处理
人工智能
沟通
心理学
语言学
认知
神经科学
生物
程序设计语言
古生物学
哲学
作者
Jing Cai,Alex E. Hadjinicolaou,Angelique C. Paulk,Daniel J. Soper,Tian Xia,Ziv M. Williams,Sydney S. Cash
标识
DOI:10.1101/2023.03.10.531095
摘要
Through conversation, humans relay complex information through the alternation of speech production and comprehension. The neural mechanisms that underlie these complementary processes or through which information is precisely conveyed by language, however, remain poorly understood. Here, we used pretrained deep learning natural language processing models in combination with intracranial neuronal recordings to discover neural signals that reliably reflect speech production, comprehension, and their transitions during natural conversation between individuals. Our findings indicate that neural activities that encoded linguistic information were broadly distributed throughout frontotemporal areas across multiple frequency bands. We also find that these activities were specific to the words and sentences being conveyed and that they were dependent on the word’s specific context and order. Finally, we demonstrate that these neural patterns partially overlapped during language production and comprehension and that listener-speaker transitions were associated with specific, time-aligned changes in neural activity. Collectively, our findings reveal a dynamical organization of neural activities that subserve language production and comprehension during natural conversation and harness the use of deep learning models in understanding the neural mechanisms underlying human language.
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