Inhibition in the BN concept ( essentially, the slow somatic potassium inhibition ) controls the degree of temporal coherence required for binding : the higher level of inhibition, the higher degree of temporal coherence is necessary for binding to occur.
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This expression was termed by Habermas and Bluck ( 2000 ), along with other terms such as " temporal coherence ", " biographical coherence ", and " causal coherence ", to describe the coherence that people talk about while narrating their own personal experiences ( the many different episodes in their life, most especially in childhood and adolescence ) which need to be structured within a context.
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One of the main advantages of this regime is that the continuum often exhibits a high degree of temporal coherence, in addition it is possible to generate broad supercontinua in very short lengths of PCF . Disadvantages include an inability to scale to very high average powers in the continuum, although the limiting factor here is the available pump sources; and typically the spectrum is not smooth due to the localised nature of the spectral components which generate it.