Stochastic Resonance

A weak signal, too faint to cross a threshold alone, can be detected reliably when the right amount of noise is added. Counterintuitively, noise helps — an optimal noise level maximizes signal-to-noise ratio.

SNR: dB
Detections: 0
False alarms: 0
Noise level:
Signal amplitude A 0.40
Noise σ 0.00
Signal frequency 0.020
Threshold θ 0.80

Stochastic resonance occurs in bistable systems, neurons, sensory organs, and climate models. The phenomenon shows that biological noise in neural systems is not merely a nuisance — it serves a functional role in signal detection.