“…However, our model also makes a clear departure from the large number of models that have been built on assumptions and data based on long, essentially constant, odor step stimuli. While these kind of stimuli are not impossible, they can be considered as the exception more than the rule; for instance, even at more than 60 m from the source, around 90% of whiffs last less than 200 ms (Justus et al, 2002;Yee et al, 1993), see (Pannunzi and Nowotny, 2019) for review. This insight is particularly difficult to reconcile with models that emphasize and depend on intrinsically generated oscillations in the antennal lobe (Bazhenov et al, 2001a,b;Linster et al, 2005Linster et al, , 1993Linster and Smith, 1997), and models that depend on comparatively slow, intrinsically generated dynamics such as the models based on the winnerless competition mechanism (Rabinovich et al, 2001;Laurent et al, 2001).…”