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  1. Linguistics and Human Brain: A Perspective of Computational Neuroscience

    PaperFeb 10, 2026arXivFudong Zhang, Bo Chai, Yujie Wu, Wai Ting Siok, Nizhuan Wang

    This paper provides a comprehensive perspective on the intersection of linguistics and computational neuroscience, exploring how modern language models and neural recording technologies can bridge ...

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