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Stochastic resonance with colored noise for neural signal detection
Fabing Duan1, François Chapeau-Blondeau2, Derek Abbott3
1Institute of Complexity Science, Qingdao University, Qingdao, P. R. China.
Abstract:
We analyze signal detection with nonlinear test statistics in the presence of colored noise. In the limits of small signal and weak noise correlation, the optimal test statistic and its performance are derived under general conditions, especially concerning the type of noise. We also analyze, for a threshold nonlinearity-a key component of a neural model, the conditions for noise-enhanced performance, establishing that colored noise is superior to white noise for detection. For a parallel array of nonlinear elements, approximating neurons, we demonstrate even broader conditions allowing noise-enhanced detection, via a form of suprathreshold stochastic resonance.
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