We take an adaptive leaky integrate-and-fire neuron model to explore the effect of non-Poisson neurotransmitter on stochastic resonance and its signal-to-noise ratio(SNR)gain.Event triggered algorithm is adopted to sp...We take an adaptive leaky integrate-and-fire neuron model to explore the effect of non-Poisson neurotransmitter on stochastic resonance and its signal-to-noise ratio(SNR)gain.Event triggered algorithm is adopted to speed up the simulating process.It is revealed that both the output SNR and the SNR gain can be monotonically improved when increasing the shape parameter for Gamma distribution.Particularly,for large signal coupling strength,the 1:1 stochastic phase locking induced by Gamma noise is responsible for the frequency matching stochastic resonance,and the output signal-to-noise ratio can surpass the input signal-to-noise ratio,which is significantly different with Poisson case,while for extremely weak signal coupling strength,the SNR gain peak,which is far larger than unity,is due to noise induced resonance.The observations are meaningful in understanding the neural processing mechanisms from a more realistic viewpoint of synaptic modeling.展开更多
The influence of array element’s consistency on the hydrophone array’s signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is studied. The consistency of array elements means the outputs of all the array’s elements are the same, that is t...The influence of array element’s consistency on the hydrophone array’s signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is studied. The consistency of array elements means the outputs of all the array’s elements are the same, that is to say, the outputs have the same phase and amplitude when their inputs are the same. The relationship between the SNR and the correlation coefficient of signal and the relationship between the SNR and the correlation coefficient of noise are given. Hydrophone array’s gain with the output of elements’ inconsistent phase and amplitude is analyzed theoretically. When the signal is single-frequency, the gain expression of two-elements array is deduced. Then the gain is calculated when the phase difference is 10° and the amplitude difference is 3 dB. The theoretical analysis is verified through simulation. The simulation results show the variation rule of array’s SNR when the consistency changes: the array SNR gain is greatly affected by the consistency of the elements’ output and the gain decreases as the consistency decreases and the gain may be negative when the amplitude response becomes worse.展开更多
基金the Non Poisson Modeling of Neuron Synaptic Input and Critical Dynamics for Cortical Networks(Grant No.11772241).
文摘We take an adaptive leaky integrate-and-fire neuron model to explore the effect of non-Poisson neurotransmitter on stochastic resonance and its signal-to-noise ratio(SNR)gain.Event triggered algorithm is adopted to speed up the simulating process.It is revealed that both the output SNR and the SNR gain can be monotonically improved when increasing the shape parameter for Gamma distribution.Particularly,for large signal coupling strength,the 1:1 stochastic phase locking induced by Gamma noise is responsible for the frequency matching stochastic resonance,and the output signal-to-noise ratio can surpass the input signal-to-noise ratio,which is significantly different with Poisson case,while for extremely weak signal coupling strength,the SNR gain peak,which is far larger than unity,is due to noise induced resonance.The observations are meaningful in understanding the neural processing mechanisms from a more realistic viewpoint of synaptic modeling.
基金Major State Basic Research Development Program of China(No.2016YFC0101900)Applied Basic Research Project of Shanxi Province(Nos.201601D011035,201701D121067)
文摘The influence of array element’s consistency on the hydrophone array’s signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is studied. The consistency of array elements means the outputs of all the array’s elements are the same, that is to say, the outputs have the same phase and amplitude when their inputs are the same. The relationship between the SNR and the correlation coefficient of signal and the relationship between the SNR and the correlation coefficient of noise are given. Hydrophone array’s gain with the output of elements’ inconsistent phase and amplitude is analyzed theoretically. When the signal is single-frequency, the gain expression of two-elements array is deduced. Then the gain is calculated when the phase difference is 10° and the amplitude difference is 3 dB. The theoretical analysis is verified through simulation. The simulation results show the variation rule of array’s SNR when the consistency changes: the array SNR gain is greatly affected by the consistency of the elements’ output and the gain decreases as the consistency decreases and the gain may be negative when the amplitude response becomes worse.