## Overview
*Neural decoding* is a data analysis method that uses pattern
classifiers to predict experimental conditions based on neural activity.
The Neural Decoding Toolbox in R (NDTr) makes it easy to do neural
decoding analyses in R.
## Installation
You can install NDTr from github using:
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## Usage
The package is based on 5 abstract object types:
1. `Datasources (DS)`: generate training and test sets.
2. `Feature preprocessors (FP)`: apply preprocessing to the training
and test sets.
3. `Classifiers (CL)`: learn relationships on the training set and make
predictions on the test data.
4. `Result Metrics (RM)`: summarize the prediction accuracies.
5. `Cross-validators (CV)`: take the DS, FP and CL objects and run a
cross-validation decoding procedure.
By combing different versions of these 5 object types together, it is
possible to run a range of different decoding analyses.
Below is a brief illustration of how to use the NDTr to do a simple
decoding analysis. To learn how to use the NDTr please see the
[documentation website](https://emeyers.github.io/NDTr/) and the package
vignettes.
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## Documentation
The documentation for this package is available at:
To get started we recommend you read the [introductory
tutorial](https://emeyers.github.io/NDTr/articles/introduction_tutorial.html)
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