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Wiktor Młynarski is a Professor and Research Group Leader at the Faculty of Biology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, where he directs computational neuroscience research focused on adaptive neural computations in sensory systems. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with experimental validation to uncover fundamental principles of biological information processing.
His research centers on computational and theoretical neuroscience, leveraging information theory, statistics, and probabilistic machine learning to model how neural systems efficiently represent dynamic natural environments. Key interests include sensory coding adaptation across timescales, statistical structure of natural stimuli, and the development of normative frameworks applicable from synaptic to behavioral levels. This inherently collaborative approach integrates theoretical predictions with experimental neuroscience to identify universal processing rules.
Analysis of Młynarski's publication trajectory (2014-2025) reveals consistent exploration of efficient coding principles across auditory and visual domains, with recent work emphasizing anticipatory processing during locomotion, time-constrained decision-making, and panoramic visual statistics. His research demonstrates how environmental dynamics shape neural representations, moving beyond static models to capture the brain's adaptive capabilities in real-world contexts.
Professor Młynarski leads the Computational Neurobiology Research Group (https://compneurobio.org), fostering interdisciplinary collaborations to confront theoretical models with experimental data. The group's work aims to establish general rules for biological information processing by examining how sensory systems dynamically optimize computations in response to environmental regularities and changes.
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