Stochastic resonance (SR) is the counterintuitive phenomenon in which noise enhances detection of sub-threshold stimuli. The SR psychophysical threshold theory establishes that the required amplitude to exceed the sensory threshold barrier can be reached by adding noise to a sub-threshold stimulus. The aim of this study was to test the SR theory by comparing detection results from two different randomly-presented stimulus conditions. In the first condition, optimal noise was present during the whole attention interval; in the second, the optimal noise was restricted to the same time interval as the stimulus. SR threshold theory predicts no difference between the two conditions because noise helps the sub-threshold stimulus to reach threshol...
We investigated the beneficial role of noise in a human higher brain function, namely visual attenti...
Neural synchronization is a mechanism whereby functionally specific brain regions establish transien...
In nonlinear systems, the inclusion of low-level noise can paradoxically improve signal detection, a...
Stochastic Resonance (SR) is a phenomenon, mainly present in nonlinear detection systems, in which t...
Stochastic Resonance (SR) is a phenomenon, mainly present in nonlinear detection systems, in which ...
Although noise is usually considered to be harmful for signal detection and information transmission...
<p>In this example the signal alone (red sinusoid) remains below the perceptual threshold (dotted li...
In human perception, exogenous noise is known to yield a masking effect, i.e. an increase of the per...
Background: The tactile sense is being used in a variety of applications involving tactile human-mac...
Adding noise to sensory signals generally decreases human performance. However, noise can improve pe...
Random noise enhances the detectability of weak signals in nonlinear systems, a phenomenon known as ...
It has been demonstrated that, while otherwise detrimental, noise can improve sensory perception und...
Stochastic resonance is a nonlinear phenomenon whereby the addition of noise can improve the detecti...
BACKGROUND: Stochastic resonance is a nonlinear phenomenon whereby the addition of noise can improve...
The human brain is the latest biological system to show signs of stochastic resonanc
We investigated the beneficial role of noise in a human higher brain function, namely visual attenti...
Neural synchronization is a mechanism whereby functionally specific brain regions establish transien...
In nonlinear systems, the inclusion of low-level noise can paradoxically improve signal detection, a...
Stochastic Resonance (SR) is a phenomenon, mainly present in nonlinear detection systems, in which t...
Stochastic Resonance (SR) is a phenomenon, mainly present in nonlinear detection systems, in which ...
Although noise is usually considered to be harmful for signal detection and information transmission...
<p>In this example the signal alone (red sinusoid) remains below the perceptual threshold (dotted li...
In human perception, exogenous noise is known to yield a masking effect, i.e. an increase of the per...
Background: The tactile sense is being used in a variety of applications involving tactile human-mac...
Adding noise to sensory signals generally decreases human performance. However, noise can improve pe...
Random noise enhances the detectability of weak signals in nonlinear systems, a phenomenon known as ...
It has been demonstrated that, while otherwise detrimental, noise can improve sensory perception und...
Stochastic resonance is a nonlinear phenomenon whereby the addition of noise can improve the detecti...
BACKGROUND: Stochastic resonance is a nonlinear phenomenon whereby the addition of noise can improve...
The human brain is the latest biological system to show signs of stochastic resonanc
We investigated the beneficial role of noise in a human higher brain function, namely visual attenti...
Neural synchronization is a mechanism whereby functionally specific brain regions establish transien...
In nonlinear systems, the inclusion of low-level noise can paradoxically improve signal detection, a...