The inverse stochastic resonance (ISR) phenomenon consists of an unexpected depression in the response of a system under external noise, e.g., as observed in the mean firing rate in some pacemaker neurons subject to moderate values of noise. A possible cause for such unexpected reaction is the occurrence of a bistable regime controlling these neurons dynamics. We here explore theoretically the emergence of ISR in a general bistable model system, and thus determine the specific conditions the potential function driving the dynamics must accomplish. We conclude that such an intriguing, and apparently widely observed, phenomenon ensues in the case of an asymmetric potential function when the high activity minimum state of the system is metasta...
The phenomenon of stochastic resonance (SR) is reported in a completely noise-free situation, with t...
Periodically stimulated sensory neurons typically exhibit a kind of "statistical phase locking ...
We review stochastic resonance (SR), a counter-intuitive phenomenon in which the signal due to a wea...
The inverse stochastic resonance (ISR) phenomenon consists of an unexpected depression in the respon...
We investigate inverse stochastic resonance (ISR), a recently reported phenomenon in which the spiki...
Inverse stochastic resonance (ISR) is a recently pronounced phenomenon that is the minimum occurrenc...
We investigate the behavior of a model neuron that receives a biophysically realistic noisy postsyna...
Inverse Stochastic Resonance (ISR) is a phenomenon in which the average spiking rate of a neuron exh...
Stochastic resonance is a nonlinear phenomenon in which the activity of a dynamical system becomes m...
Stochastic resonance (SR) is said to be observed when the presence of noise in a nonlinear system en...
Inverse stochastic resonance is a phenomenon where an oscillating system influenced by noise exhibit...
Stochastic resonance (SR) is said to be observed when the presence of noise in a nonlinear system en...
In certain dynamical systems, the addition of noise can assist the detection of a signal and not deg...
In recent years, several, apparently quite different, weak-noise–induced resonance phenomena have be...
In certain dynamical systems, the addition of noise can assist the detection of a signal and not deg...
The phenomenon of stochastic resonance (SR) is reported in a completely noise-free situation, with t...
Periodically stimulated sensory neurons typically exhibit a kind of "statistical phase locking ...
We review stochastic resonance (SR), a counter-intuitive phenomenon in which the signal due to a wea...
The inverse stochastic resonance (ISR) phenomenon consists of an unexpected depression in the respon...
We investigate inverse stochastic resonance (ISR), a recently reported phenomenon in which the spiki...
Inverse stochastic resonance (ISR) is a recently pronounced phenomenon that is the minimum occurrenc...
We investigate the behavior of a model neuron that receives a biophysically realistic noisy postsyna...
Inverse Stochastic Resonance (ISR) is a phenomenon in which the average spiking rate of a neuron exh...
Stochastic resonance is a nonlinear phenomenon in which the activity of a dynamical system becomes m...
Stochastic resonance (SR) is said to be observed when the presence of noise in a nonlinear system en...
Inverse stochastic resonance is a phenomenon where an oscillating system influenced by noise exhibit...
Stochastic resonance (SR) is said to be observed when the presence of noise in a nonlinear system en...
In certain dynamical systems, the addition of noise can assist the detection of a signal and not deg...
In recent years, several, apparently quite different, weak-noise–induced resonance phenomena have be...
In certain dynamical systems, the addition of noise can assist the detection of a signal and not deg...
The phenomenon of stochastic resonance (SR) is reported in a completely noise-free situation, with t...
Periodically stimulated sensory neurons typically exhibit a kind of "statistical phase locking ...
We review stochastic resonance (SR), a counter-intuitive phenomenon in which the signal due to a wea...