
Wiktor Młynarski
Researcher · Computational Neuroscience
Ludwig Maximilian University of MunichAbout
Wiktor Młynarski is a Research Group Leader at the Faculty of Biology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), Germany. His research focuses on theoretical principles of neural computations in sensory systems, particularly exploring how natural stimuli like sounds and images are encoded and processed by neural circuits. His work integrates information theory, machine learning, and probabilistic modeling to develop frameworks explaining optimal sensory processing strategies.
- Position: Group Leader in Computational Neuroscience
- Affiliation: Faculty of Biology, LMU Munich
- Key Collaborations: Experimental groups in neurobiology and vision science
Research interests center on sensory systems' efficiency, dynamic inference mechanisms, and the interplay between neural coding and environmental statistics. Notable contributions include studies on retinal receptive field organization, adaptive sensory coding, and optimal neural system analysis. His theoretical models are validated through experimental data, aiming to uncover general principles of biological information processing.
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