ERP Boot Camp
The ERP Boot Camp is a workshop series on ERP methods that is organized and led by Steve Luck. It is designed for beginning and intermediate ERP researchers--at any career stage--who would like to obtain a firm grasp of the fundamentals of ERP research.
| What | |
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| When |
2009-07-20 08:00 AM
to 2009-07-29 05:00 PM |
| Where | Center for Mind and Brain |
| Contact Name | Marissa Gamble |
| Contact Email | mlgamble@ucdavis.edu |
| Contact Phone | 530-297-4425 |
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What is the ERP Boot Camp?
The boot camp consists of lectures on the topics listed below, accompanied by discussions of classic and contemporary ERP papers and guided lab activities (e.g., EEG recording, filtering waveforms, measuring ERP components). We also provide opportunities to meet individually or in small groups with ERP experts, who can provide personalized advice and information.
Boot Camp topics include:
- Where do ERPs come from? What do they mean?
- The design and interpretation of ERP experiments
- Common ERP components
- Setting up and running an ERP lab
- EEG data acquisition
- Filtering, artifact rejection, and artifact correction
- Measuring and analyzing ERP components
- ERP localization
We also focus on the use of ERPs in several research areas, including:
- Attention, memory, language, and executive control
- Aging, dementia, and brain damage
- Schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders
- Cognitive development