Abstract

The effect of cooperative coupling strength (CCS), i.e., random coupling strength and time-periodic coupling strength, on multiple coherence resonances in unidirectionally coupled neural system has been investigated. Results show that noise, frequency and amplitude play efficient roles for the enhancement of various coherent behaviours. There exist an optimal frequency and an optimal amplitude which make the system to display the best coherent behaviours. Furthermore, the novel coherence biresonance (CBR) induced by frequency of CCS and coherence multiresonances (CMR) induced by amplitude of CCS, are found.

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