Abstract

Stochastic resonance (SR) is a phenomenon occurring in nonlinear systems by which the ability to process information, for instance the detection of weak signals is statistically enhanced by a non-zero level of noise. SR effects have been observed in a great variety of systems, comprising electronic circuits, optical devices, chemical reactions and neurons. In this paper we report the SR phenomena occurring in the execution of an extremely simple behavioral rule inspired from bacteria chemotaxis. The phenomena are quantitatively analyzed by using Markov chain models and Monte Carlo simulations.

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