We exploit a simple one-dimensional trapping model introduced before,
prompted by the problem of ion current across a biological membrane. The
voltage-sensitive channels are open or closed depending on the value taken by
an external potential that has two contributions: a deterministic periodic and
a stochastic one. Here we assume that the noise source is colored and non
Gaussian, with a q-dependent probability distribution (where q is a
parameter indicating the departure from Gaussianity). We analyze the behavior
of the oscillation amplitude as a function of both q and the noise
correlation time. The main result is that in addition to the resonant-like
maximum as a function of the noise intensity, there is a new resonant maximum
as a function of the parameter q.Comment: Communication to LAWNP01, Proceedings to be published in Physica D,
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