Abstract

In this paper, based on the Hodgkin–Huxley (H-H) neuron model, three distinct types of noises are introduced into the input of the neuron. The noises are Gaussian white noise (GWN), Lévy noise and Colored noise, separately. The phenomenon of stochastic resonance under and above threshold in one-dimensional H-H neuron is discussed. First, the responses of H-H neuron to different input signal frequency, amplitude and constant offset stimulation are researched. The neuron membrane potential diagram and spectrum diagram are given. Then, the mutual information rate (MIR) is taken as the evaluation index. The results show that adding a noise of certain intensity can increase the response of neuron to the orignal signal and the MIR between the output and input of neuron has unimodal property, which proves the existence of stochastic resonance under and above the threshold. We also find that neurons have frequency selectivity and different transmission performance for different amplitude of input signals. In addition, the constant offset stimulus should not be too large. Finally, it is discovered that the adaptability of subthreshold stochastic resonance and suprathreshold stochastic resonance (SSR) characteristics characteristics of one-dimensional H-H neurons induced by three distinct types of noises is different. What is more important is that the results of this paper will be instrumental in the future researching on the affect of these three noises in the stochastic resonance of neuron networks.

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