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MEG Talks

Title

Speaker

Date

 

Head Movement Compensation for Pediatric MEG Data using Signal-Space Separation (SSS) (.ppt)

 

 

Daniel Wehner

 

 

2/23/2007

 

 

MNE-introduction (Software training class) (.pdf)

 

Matti Hamalainen

 

1/26/2007

 

 

Fixed Effects and Random Effects (.ppt)

 

 

Doug Greve

 

05/27/2005

 

 

MNE_Tools_and_scripts (.ppt)

 

Karim Kassam

 

05/2004

 

Simple_Dipole_Physics (.pdf)

 

 

David Cohen

 

01/23/2004

 

 

DC Fields from the Body (.pdf)

 

David Cohen

 

02/23/2004



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