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Effects of Colored Noise on Stochastic Resonance in Sensory Neurons
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1999
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Cognitive ScienceNeural MechanismSensory NeuroscienceNeurodynamicsNeurophysiologyComputational NeuroscienceNeural RecodingCoherence ResonanceNoiseNeuroscienceStochastic ResonanceNervous SystemMedicineSensory SystemsSocial SciencesWhite NoiseConventional White Noise
Noise can assist neurons in the detection of weak signals via a mechanism known as stochastic resonance (SR). We demonstrate experimentally that SR-type effects can be obtained in rat sensory neurons with white noise, $1/f$ noise, or $1/{f}^{2}$ noise. For low-frequency input noise, we show that the optimal noise intensity is the lowest and the output signal-to-noise ratio the highest for conventional white noise. We also show that under certain circumstances, $1/f$ noise can be better than white noise for enhancing the response of a neuron to a weak signal. We present a theory to account for these results and discuss the biological implications of $1/f$ noise.
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