In human perception, exogenous noise is known to yield a masking effect, i.e. an increase of the perceptual threshold relative to a stimulus acting on the same modality. However, somehow counter-intuitively, the opposite mechanism can occasionally occur: a decrease of the perceptual threshold for a non-vanishing, virtuous amount of noise. This mechanism, called stochastic resonance, is deemed to provide important information about the role of noise in the human brain. In this paper, we investigate stochastic resonance in a detection task in the auditory modality. Normal-hearing participants were asked to judge the presence of acoustic stimuli of different intensity and superimposed to different levels of white noise. The matrix-like outcome...
The human brain is the latest biological system to show signs of stochastic resonanc
Neural synchronization is a mechanism whereby functionally specific brain regions establish transien...
Random noise enhances the detectability of weak signals in nonlinear systems, a phenomenon known as ...
In human perception, exogenous noise is known to yield a masking effect, i.e. an increase of the per...
It has been demonstrated that, while otherwise detrimental, noise can improve sensory perception und...
Adding noise to sensory signals generally decreases human performance. However, noise can improve pe...
In nonlinear systems, the inclusion of low-level noise can paradoxically improve signal detection, a...
Stochastic resonance (SR) is the counterintuitive phenomenon in which noise enhances detection of su...
2noThe transduction process that occurs in the inner ear of the auditory system is a complex mechani...
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...
We provide the first experimental evidence that the intrinsic noise level determines whether extrins...
We investigated the beneficial role of noise in a human higher brain function, namely visual attenti...
Stochastic resonance (SR) has been proposed to play a major role in auditory perception, and to main...
<p>In this example the signal alone (red sinusoid) remains below the perceptual threshold (dotted li...
The human brain is the latest biological system to show signs of stochastic resonanc
Neural synchronization is a mechanism whereby functionally specific brain regions establish transien...
Random noise enhances the detectability of weak signals in nonlinear systems, a phenomenon known as ...
In human perception, exogenous noise is known to yield a masking effect, i.e. an increase of the per...
It has been demonstrated that, while otherwise detrimental, noise can improve sensory perception und...
Adding noise to sensory signals generally decreases human performance. However, noise can improve pe...
In nonlinear systems, the inclusion of low-level noise can paradoxically improve signal detection, a...
Stochastic resonance (SR) is the counterintuitive phenomenon in which noise enhances detection of su...
2noThe transduction process that occurs in the inner ear of the auditory system is a complex mechani...
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...
We provide the first experimental evidence that the intrinsic noise level determines whether extrins...
We investigated the beneficial role of noise in a human higher brain function, namely visual attenti...
Stochastic resonance (SR) has been proposed to play a major role in auditory perception, and to main...
<p>In this example the signal alone (red sinusoid) remains below the perceptual threshold (dotted li...
The human brain is the latest biological system to show signs of stochastic resonanc
Neural synchronization is a mechanism whereby functionally specific brain regions establish transien...
Random noise enhances the detectability of weak signals in nonlinear systems, a phenomenon known as ...