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Large Language Models are linked to cognitive processes through research suggesting their internal neuron patterns and task failures parallel human higher-level cognition [1], as well as their demonstrated capacity to reflect upon and analyze their own internal information processing [2].

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A Survey of Incorporating Psychological Theories in LLMs - arXiv arxiv.org arXiv 1 fact
claimFailures of Large Language Models in pragmatic and semantic tasks (Kibria et al., 2024; Zeng et al., 2025) and observations of their neuron patterns (Wu et al., 2024b) suggest limitations beyond pure linguistic knowledge that may parallel human higher-level cognitive processes.
The Functionalist Case for Machine Consciousness: Evidence from ... lesswrong.com LessWrong 1 fact
claimLarge Language Models demonstrate the ability to reflect on their own cognitive processes, show awareness of their limitations compared to human consciousness, and engage in nuanced analysis of their own information processing.