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. 2022 Feb 13;24(2):270. doi: 10.3390/e24020270

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Three different forms of integration on different time scales. The shortest temporal range (≈100–300 ms) corresponds the integration of inputs (e.g., sound notes) into phenomenal contents according to IIT. The medium temporal range (≈300 ms–1 s) corresponds the phenomenal and semantic integration of different contents of consciousness (‘The mouse in my office is broken/dead’) depending on the context and background of the intrinsic activity of the brain. The longest temporal range (≈<3 s) corresponds to the integration of macro contents within the ongoing stream of consciousness that provides phenomenal duration, continuity, coherence, and unity.