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. 2014 Dec 23;9(12):e115764. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0115764

Table 1. Time scales.

Time Scale Bin Size (ms) d Delay Window (bins) Delay Window (ms) Jitter Window (ms)
1 1 0 0–3 0.05–3 7
2 1.6 1 1–4 1.6–6.4 11.2
3 3.5 1 1–4 3.5–14 24.5
4 7.5 1 1–4 7.5–30 52.5
5 16.15 1 1–4 16.15–64.6 113.05
6 34.8 1 1–4 34.8–139.2 243.6
7 75 1 1–4 75–300 525
8 161.6 1 1–4 161.6–646.4 1131.2
9 348.1 1 1–4 348.1–1392.4 2436.7
10 750 1 1–4 750–3000 5250

As the time scale increased, the bin sizes logarithmically increased. The overall state structure with regards to the bins was identical for time scales 2 through 10. Time scale 1 possessed a delay of 0 (d = 0) in order to capture interactions at the smallest resolution of the recordings (0.05 ms).