The ERP Boot Camp
The ERP Boot Camp is a workshop on ERP methods that is organized and led by Steve Luck and Emily Kappenman. 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. There is a 10-day UC-Davis ERP Boot Camp every summer, and Mini ERP Boot Camps are held at university and industry sites around the world.
The UC-Davis ERP Boot CampThe UC-Davis ERP Boot Camp is an NIH-funded 10-day summer workshop that is held each year at the UC-Davis Center for Mind & Brain. It includes lectures by several ERP experts, structured discussions, and individual consultations with experts. The most recent UC-Davis ERP Boot Camp was held July 10-19, 2017. We will not be holding a 10-day ERP Boot Camp in 2018, but we hope to resume in the summer of 2019. The application system is typically made available sometime in January, and the deadline for submissions is typically March 1, with offers of admission made in early April.
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Mini ERP Boot Camps
Mini ERP Boot Camps are typically 2-day or 3-day short courses that are initiated and hosted by a university, research center, laboratory, or conference. They consist primarily of lectures but may also include group discussions, individual consultations, and laboratory visits. Mini ERP Boot Camps are particularly useful for groups who have recently acquired an ERP system and would like to learn about the nature of ERPs, what kinds of questions can be answered with ERPs, and how to design, implement, and analyze ERP experiments.