“…The subject of this article is to describe a theoretical framework for representing temporal signals at multiple temporal scales, intended for a more general audience without background in these areas and with the focus on the tem-poral domain only, thus without the complementary spatial and spectral domains that this theory has previously been combined with for expressing spatio-temporal and spectrotemporal receptive fields (Lindeberg and Fagerström 1996;Lindeberg 1997Lindeberg , 2016Lindeberg , 2017Lindeberg , 2018aLindeberg , 2018bLindeberg , 2021bFriberg 2015b, 2015a). This theoretical framework, referred to as temporal scale-space theory, guarantees noncreation of the temporal structures with increasing temporal scales, in the sense that it ensures that a temporal representation at any coarser temporal scale constitutes a simplification of an temporal representation at any finer temporal scale, in the respect that the number of local temporal extrema, alternatively the number of temporal zero-crossings, is guaranteed to not increase from finer to coarser temporal scales.…”