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Video lectures and tutorials

This page lists the video documentation that we have made publicly available. Note that none of us are expert on-screen presenters, most of us are not native English speakers, nor experts on recording and editing video material. We are doing our best to make this video material as good as we can and to make it available, but please be considerate that it sometimes is not as professional or polished as we would like it to be.

Please use the menu below to get an overview and to navigate through the workshops and videos. Some lecture material has been presented and recorded multiple times. In general, we recommend you start with the most recent lecture.

General introduction

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The basics of MEG measurement and instrumentation

ECoG/sEEG bootcamp, UC Davis (March 2019)

Advanced MEG/EEG data analysis toolkit course, Nijmegen (April 2018)

Please note that the recording of the lecture on Sleep and continuous EEG by Martin Dresler failed due to technical reasons, so we cannot share that.

Advanced MEG/EEG data analysis toolkit course, Nijmegen (April 2015)

FieldTrip MEG/EEG workshop at NatMEG, Stockholm (October 2014)

MEG-UK FieldTrip workshop at Aston University, Birmingham (September 2014)

FieldTrip/MNE workshop at NatMEG, Stockholm (January 2014)

Workshop at BRAMS Institute, Montreal (2012)

FieldTrip workshop for the Human Connectome project at Washington University, St. Louis (2011)

Other online video resources

FieldTrip videos

We have a YouTube channel on which we post our own video material and on which we link to relevant material from others.

NatMEG videos

The NatMEG, the Swedish National MEG Facility at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, has recorded a set of scientific lectures and instructional videos on MEG. These can be viewed online here.

SPM course videos

The SPM team at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at UCL has also made a number of really nice course lecture videos available.

EEGLAB course videos

The EEGLAB team at the Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience at the UCSD has recorded and published the video lectures at one of their training workshops. This includes lectures on Mining event-related brain dynamics, independent component analysis, localizing sources, statistics, mobile and real-time EEG, etc.

Dr. Mike X Cohen’s Lecture Series on Analyzing Neural Time Series Data

Includes a set of lecture series from Dr. Cohen from Donders Centre for Neuroscience (DCN), Radboud University, based on his book on Analyzing Neural Time Series Data.

You can also reach the older version of the lecture series from here.