to long phase shift durations and short phase lock duration. Overall, the findings are consistent with previous studies demonstrating that temporal “frames” or “chunks” are discrete and different for different Brodmann areas of the human brain. The results can be explained by a local vs. distant connection model which is unique for different Brodmann areas and thereby accounting for discrete temporal quanta while also exhibiting an exponential decrease in the number of connections with distance that corresponds to exponential changes in PR as a function of distance. Furthermore, the data indicate that discrete peaks in PR duration reflect a different or unique ratio of long vs. short distance connection densities within different Brodmann areas.