Kish, L.B.L.B.KishGranqvist, C.G.C.G.GranqvistBezrukov, S.M.S.M.BezrukovHorvath, TamasTamasHorvath2022-03-142022-03-142015https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/40549110.1007/978-94-017-9548-7_45Neural spikes in the brain form stochastic sequences, i.e., belong to the class of pulse noises. This stochasticity is a counterintuitive feature because extracting information-such as the commonly supposed neural information of mean spike frequency-requires long times for reasonably low error probability. The mystery could be solved by noise-based logic, wherein randomness has an important function and allows large speed enhancements for special-purpose tasks, and the same mechanism is at work for the brain logic version of this concept.en005Brain: Biological Noise-Based Logicconference paper