[Eeglablist] Summer ERP training workshop at UC-Davis
Steve Luck
sjluck at ucdavis.edu
Fri Mar 16 09:29:59 PDT 2007
The ERP Boot Camp, a 10-day summer workshop on the ERP technique,
will be held August 6-15 at UC-Davis. It is intended for beginning
and intermediate ERP researchers, or people who are interested in
getting started in ERP research.
The topics will include:
1) Where do ERPs come from? What do they mean?
2) ERP components
3) Setting up and running an ERP lab
4) The design and interpretation of ERP experiments
5) EEG data acquisition
6) Filtering, artifact rejection, and artifact correction
7) Measuring and analyzing ERP components
8) ERP localization
The boot camp consists of lectures on these topics, accompanied by
discussions of classic and contemporary ERP papers and guided lab
activities (e.g., EEG recording, filtering waveforms, measuring ERP
components).
Participants at previous Boot Camps have come from around the world
and have ranged from beginning graduate students to full professors.
They have included psychologists, neuroscientists, psychiatrists,
neurologists, and speech pathologists. We encourage the participation
of individuals from underrepresented groups.
Funding will likely be available to defray some or all of the costs
of attending the Boot Camp, but may be limited to U.S. Citizens and
permanent residents.
For more information about the Boot Camp and the application
procedures, see http://www.ERPinfo.org
Applications are due on May 1.
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