AI RESEARCH
Coherence in the brain unfolds across separable temporal regimes
arXiv CS.CL
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ArXi:2512.20481v4 Announce Type: replace-cross To maintain coherence in language, the brain must satisfy key competing temporal demands: the gradual accumulation of meaning across extended context (drift) and the rapid reconfiguration of representations at event boundaries (shift). How these processes are implemented in the human brain during naturalistic listening remains unclear. Here, we tested whether both can be captured by annotation-free drift and shift signals and whether their neural expression shows distinct regional preferences across the brain.