[Eeglablist] 2013 ERP Boot Camp UC-Davis

Emily Kappenman eskappenman at ucdavis.edu
Thu Dec 20 12:15:45 PST 2012


The UC-Davis ERP Boot Camp, a 10-day NIH-funded summer workshop on the ERP
technique, will be held at UC-Davis July 8-17, 2013. It is intended for
beginning and intermediate ERP researchers, and for both basic scientists
and clinical researchers.



The topics will include:



1) Where do ERPs come from? What do they mean?

2) ERP components

3) The design and interpretation of ERP experiments

4) EEG data acquisition

5) Filtering, artifact rejection, and artifact correction

6) Measuring and analyzing ERP components

7) ERP localization

8) Setting up and running an ERP lab



The Boot Camp consists of lectures on these topics, accompanied by guided
discussions of ERP papers, activities, and individual consultations. It is
led by Steve Luck, and the faculty includes many distinguished ERP
researchers from UC Davis and other universities.



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. Typically, we expect that graduate students and
postdocs will have had at least 1 year of significant ERP (or related)
experience before attending the Boot Camp.



We strongly encourage the participation of individuals from
underrepresented groups.



Funding is available from NIMH to defray most or all of the costs of
attending the Boot Camp but is limited to U.S. citizens and permanent
residents.  International participants are encouraged to apply, but they
must obtain their own funding. We typically accept 30 U.S. citizens and
permanent residents, along with 5 international participants.



For more information about the Boot Camp and the application procedures,
see www.ERPinfo.org



Applications for the 2013 session are now being accepted at
erpinfo.org/the-erp-bootcamp.

*Applications are due on March 1, 2013*.



Questions should be directed to erpbootcamp at gmail.com.

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Emily S. Kappenman, Ph.D.
UC Davis Center for Mind and Brain
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Davis, CA 95618
eskappenman at ucdavis.edu
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