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This work proposes an experimental demonstration of the stochastic resonance, a phenomenon widely observed in biology using a 65 nm CMOS artificial neuron. The stochastic resonance has been revealed through two different statistical studies. Moreover, when optimal, a signal to noise ratio at the output of the artificial neuron of 22.4 dB is achieved, for an ultra low power consumption, lower than 60 pW.