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The neural decoding toolbox

Journal

FRONTIERS IN NEUROINFORMATICS
Volume 7, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS RESEARCH FOUNDATION
DOI: 10.3389/fninf.2013.00008

Keywords

neural decoding; readout; multivariate pattern analysis; Matlab; data analysis; machine learning

Funding

  1. DARPA (IPTO)
  2. DARPA (DSO)
  3. National Science Foundation [NSF-0640097, NSF-0827427]
  4. AFSOR-THRL [FA8650-05-C-7262]
  5. Adobe
  6. Honda Research Institute USA
  7. King Abdullah University Science and Technology grant
  8. NEC
  9. Sony
  10. Eugene McDermott Foundation

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Population decoding is a powerful way to analyze neural data, however, currently only a small percentage of systems neuroscience researchers use this method. In order to increase the use of population decoding, we have created the Neural Decoding Toolbox (NDT) which is a Matlab package that makes it easy to apply population decoding analyses to neural activity. The design of the toolbox revolves around four abstract object classes which enables users to interchange particular modules in order to try different analyses while keeping the rest of the processing stream intact. The toolbox is capable of analyzing data from many different types of recording modalities, and we give examples of how it can be used to decode basic visual information from neural spiking activity and how it can be used to examine how invariant the activity of a neural population is to stimulus transformations. Overall this toolbox will make it much easier for neuroscientists to apply population decoding analyses to their data, which should help increase the pace of discovery in neuroscience.

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