ERP Research - Theory and Practice
Electroencephalography (EEG) is a non-invasive neuroimaging technique that measures the electrical activity in the cortex via small metal discs or electrodes placed on the surface of the scalp. When EEG is time-locked to a specific event or stimulus (e.g., word, sound, image), we get ERPs, that allow us to isolate and look at individual neurocognitive processes.
The course provides an overview of EEG-ERP methodology and goes deep into the different steps involved in the acquisition, processing and plotting of EEG-ERP data.
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