Information processing in nonlinear systems can sometimes be enhanced by the presence of stochastic fluctuations, or noise. Although the electrical properties of neurons and synapses are known to be influenced by intrinsic stochastic variability, it remains an open question as to whether living systems exploit this noise during neuronal information processing. This is despite various forms of noise-enhanced processing, such as classical stochastic resonance, having been observed in mathematical models of neural systems and in data acquired experimentally. We recently argued that advancing our understanding of the potential roles of random noise in assisting neuronal information processing will require specific focus on a concrete hypothesis...
We discuss various type of noise-aided signal enhancements. Since not all stimulus levels can be dec...
Abstract:- Biological noise has already been shown to play a constructive role in neuronal processin...
Aperiodic stochastic resonance (ASR) is a phenomenon in which the response of a nonlinear system to ...
Information processing in nonlinear systems can sometimes be enhanced by the presence of stochastic ...
Noise is an inherent part of neuronal dynamics, and thus of the brain. It can be observed in neurona...
The brain is an intrinsically noisy environment. Neurons and networks are able to detect and classif...
Stochastic resonance (SR) is said to be observed when the presence of noise in a nonlinear system en...
Abstract: Stochastic resonance is said to be observed when increases in levels of unpredictable fluc...
Varied sensory systems use noise in order to enhance detection of weak signals. It has been conjectu...
Even when repeatedly presented with the same stimulus, sensory neurons show high levels of inter-tri...
We show that the conventional stochastic resonance (SR) effect for aperiodic signals in a model neur...
Stochastic resonance is a nonlinear phenomenon in which the activity of a dynamical system becomes m...
Input noise, defined as the root mean square of the fluctuations in the input, typically limits the ...
The human brain is the latest biological system to show signs of stochastic resonanc
Abstract — The Ito calculus shows that noise benefits can occur in common models of continuous neuro...
We discuss various type of noise-aided signal enhancements. Since not all stimulus levels can be dec...
Abstract:- Biological noise has already been shown to play a constructive role in neuronal processin...
Aperiodic stochastic resonance (ASR) is a phenomenon in which the response of a nonlinear system to ...
Information processing in nonlinear systems can sometimes be enhanced by the presence of stochastic ...
Noise is an inherent part of neuronal dynamics, and thus of the brain. It can be observed in neurona...
The brain is an intrinsically noisy environment. Neurons and networks are able to detect and classif...
Stochastic resonance (SR) is said to be observed when the presence of noise in a nonlinear system en...
Abstract: Stochastic resonance is said to be observed when increases in levels of unpredictable fluc...
Varied sensory systems use noise in order to enhance detection of weak signals. It has been conjectu...
Even when repeatedly presented with the same stimulus, sensory neurons show high levels of inter-tri...
We show that the conventional stochastic resonance (SR) effect for aperiodic signals in a model neur...
Stochastic resonance is a nonlinear phenomenon in which the activity of a dynamical system becomes m...
Input noise, defined as the root mean square of the fluctuations in the input, typically limits the ...
The human brain is the latest biological system to show signs of stochastic resonanc
Abstract — The Ito calculus shows that noise benefits can occur in common models of continuous neuro...
We discuss various type of noise-aided signal enhancements. Since not all stimulus levels can be dec...
Abstract:- Biological noise has already been shown to play a constructive role in neuronal processin...
Aperiodic stochastic resonance (ASR) is a phenomenon in which the response of a nonlinear system to ...