NatMEG lecture: Beamforming EEG and MEG data by Robert Oostenveld
This is a recording of Robert's lecture at NatMEG's MEG-EEG analysis workshop.

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NatMEG lecture: MEG, from theory to clinical applications by Xavier De Tiège

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NatMEG lecture: Introducing FieldTrip by Robert Oostenveld

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AI & Machine Learning in Finance: “Evaluating market efficiency in a high-dimensional world”

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The Hardest Questions in Physics | World Science Festival

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Source reconstruction using beamformers

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Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced

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AlphaFold - The Most Useful Thing AI Has Ever Done

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What is Beamforming? ("the best explanation I’ve ever heard")

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MEG/EEG Source Estimation Approaches: A Spectrum of Purpose-Built Optimal Tools

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6. Monte Carlo Simulation

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The problem with pretending quantum mechanics makes sense | Sean Carroll

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2022 Nobel Prize lectures in chemistry

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AI has hacked the code of human civilization | Yuval Noah Harari

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Daniel Söderberg, KTH – Challenges for spinning fibres from nanocellulose

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Nervous System Regulation (999 Hz) | 1 hour handpan music | Malte Marten

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John O'Keefe, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2014: Official Lecture

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MEG and EEG Source Modeling to Localize Epileptic Foci by Dr. John S. Ebersole

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Out of the Dark | The Next Chapter of Dash0

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6 Tips on Being a Successful Entrepreneur | John Mullins | TED

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