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1. Estimating the influence of stroke lesions on MEG source reconstruction.

2. Sharing individualised template MRI data for MEG source reconstruction: A solution for open data while keeping subject confidentiality.

3. A unified view on beamformers for M/EEG source reconstruction.

4. Comparison of beamformer implementations for MEG source localization.

5. On-scalp MEG sensor localization using magnetic dipole-like coils: A method for highly accurate co-registration.

6. The effect of stimulation type, head modeling, and combined EEG and MEG on the source reconstruction of the somatosensory P20/N20 component.

7. MEG-BIDS, the brain imaging data structure extended to magnetoencephalography.

8. Localizing on-scalp MEG sensors using an array of magnetic dipole coils.

9. Similarities and differences between on-scalp and conventional in-helmet magnetoencephalography recordings.

10. Benchmarking for On-Scalp MEG Sensors.

11. Real-time MEG neurofeedback training of posterior alpha activity modulates subsequent visual detection performance.

12. Predicting the semantic category of internally generated words from neuromagnetic recordings.

13. A shift from prospective to reactive modulation of beta-band oscillations in Parkinson's disease.

14. Online and offline tools for head movement compensation in MEG.

15. Good practice for conducting and reporting MEG research.

16. FieldTrip: Open source software for advanced analysis of MEG, EEG, and invasive electrophysiological data.

18. EEG and MEG data analysis in SPM8.

19. Visually induced gamma-band activity predicts speed of change detection in humans.

20. Optimized beamforming for simultaneous MEG and intracranial local field potential recordings in deep brain stimulation patients.

21. Imaging the human motor system's beta-band synchronization during isometric contraction.

22. Motor-cortical beta oscillations are modulated by correctness of observed action.

23. Evidence for fast, low-level motor resonance to action observation: an MEG study.

24. Nonparametric statistical testing of EEG- and MEG-data.

25. High-frequency activity in human visual cortex is modulated by visual motion strength.

26. Tactile spatial attention enhances gamma-band activity in somatosensory cortex and reduces low-frequency activity in parieto-occipital areas.

27. Parallel or sequential? Decoding conceptual and phonological/phonetic information from MEG signals during language production.

28. Are alpha and beta oscillations spatially dissociated over the cortex in context‐driven spoken‐word production?

29. Audiovisual Processing of Chinese Characters Elicits Suppression and Congruency Effects in MEG.

30. The Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Method for Solving the MEG and the Combined MEG/EEG Forward Problem.

31. Impaired auditory-to-motor entrainment in Parkinson's disease.

32. Neuronal Oscillations with Non-sinusoidal Morphology Produce Spurious Phase-to-Amplitude Coupling and Directionality.

33. Separating Visual and Motor Components of Motor Cortex Activation for Multiple Reach Targets: A Visuomotor Adaptation Study.

34. Competitive interactions in sensorimotor cortex: oscillations express separation between alternative movement targets.

35. Movement-Related Changes in Local and Long-Range Synchronization in Parkinson's Disease Revealed by Simultaneous Magnetoencephalography and Intracranial Recordings.

36. Selective Movement Preparation Is Subserved by Selective Increases in Corticomuscular Gamma-Band Coherence.

37. Resting oscillatory cortico-subthalamic connectivity in patients with Parkinson’s disease.

38. Perception of the touch-induced visual double-flash illusion correlates with changes of rhythmic neuronal activity in human visual and somatosensory areas

39. Prestimulus Oscillatory Activity in the Alpha Band Predicts Visual Discrimination Ability.

40. Theta and Gamma Oscillations Predict Encoding and Retrieval of Declarative Memory.

41. Alpha-band suppression in the visual word form area as a functional bottleneck to consciousness.

42. Trial-by-trial coupling between EEG and BOLD identifies networks related to alpha and theta EEG power increases during working memory maintenance

43. Neuronal Synchronization along the Dorsal Visual Pathway Reflects the Focus of Spatial Attention

44. Localizing human visual gamma-band activity in frequency, time and space

45. Rapid changes in brain activity during learning of grapheme-phoneme associations in adults.

46. The Human Connectome Project: A retrospective.

47. MEG-BIDS, the brain imaging data structure extended to magnetoencephalography

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