Stochastic resonance is said to be observed when increases in levels of unpredictable fluctuations—eg, random noise—cause an increase in a metric of the quality of signal …
F Liu, B Hu, W Wang - Physical Review E, 2001 - APS
Stochastic resonance has recently received considerable attention demonstrating that noise can play a constructive role in signal processing. We investigate the effects of input noise on …
The idea that neurons might use stochastic resonance (SR) to take advantage of random signals has been extensively discussed in the literature. However, there are a few key …
Although typically assumed to degrade performance, random fluctuations, or noise, can sometimes improve information processing in non-linear systems. One such form …
Y Gong, J Xu, S Hu - Physics Letters A, 1998 - Elsevier
Stochastic resonance: When does it neuronal models? not occur in Page 1 6 July 1998 PHYSICS LETTERS A ELSWIER Physics Letters A 243 (1998) 351-359 Stochastic …
A continuously growing body of evidence indicates that astrocytes, which is the most abundant sub-type of glial cells in the nervous system, not only provide structural and …
Biological neurons receive multiple noisy oscillatory signals, and their dynamical response to the superposition of these signals is of fundamental importance for information processing …
BA Schmerl, MD McDonnell - Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and …, 2013 - APS
Neuronal membrane potentials fluctuate stochastically due to conductance changes caused by random transitions between the open and closed states of ion channels. Although it has …
We theoretically describe how weak signals may be efficiently transmitted throughout more than one frequency range in noisy excitable media by a sort of stochastic multiresonance …