reviewPLoS Computational BiologyMay 28, 2009GOLD OA

What Is Stochastic Resonance? Definitions, Misconceptions, Debates, and Its Relevance to Biology

University of South Australia · University of Adelaide

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Abstract

Stochastic resonance is said to be observed when increases in levels of unpredictable fluctuations--e.g., random noise--cause an increase in a metric of the quality of signal transmission or detection performance, rather than a decrease. This counterintuitive effect relies on system nonlinearities and on some parameter ranges being "suboptimal". Stochastic resonance has been observed, quantified, and described in a plethora of physical and biological systems, including neurons. Being a topic of widespread multidisciplinary interest, the definition of stochastic resonance has evolved significantly over the last decade or so, leading to a number of debates, misunderstandings, and controversies. Perhaps the most…

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Keywords
  • Stochastic resonance
  • Randomness
  • Counterintuitive
  • Noise (video)
  • Computer science
  • Relevance (law)
  • Metric (unit)
  • Neuroscience
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