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BrainMind Summit | Good Vibrations: Ultrasound-Assisted Mindfulness Training

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YouTube Interview: "Neuro Technologies to Enhance Cognition"

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Guru Viking Podcast: Episode 130 - "Awakened Scientist - Dr. Jay Sanguinetti 2"     

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General Resonance Theory | Ultrasonic Neuromodulation for Mindfulness  

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Guru Viking Podcast: Episode 81 - "Shinzen Young, Chelsey Fasano, and Jay Sanguinetti"

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Infinite Loops Podcast: "Neuro Technologies to Enhance Cognition"

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FitMind Podcast: "Brain Stimulation Technology"

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Stanford BrainMind Summit | Accelerating Mindfulness Training with Ultrasonic Neuromodulation | Jay Sanguinetti 

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TEDx BigSky | A Technoboost for Meditation | Jay Sanguinetti          

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Awakened Futures Summit | Neuromodulation and Higher States 

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