- ERPLAB Toolbox
- https://github.com/ucdavis/erplab
This is a freely available, NIH-funded, open-source Matlab toolbox for processing and analyzing event-related potential data. Courtesy of professor Steve Luck. - ERP CORE
- https://erpinfo.org/erp-core
The ERP CORE is a freely available online resource consisting of optimized paradigms, experiment control scripts, example data from 40 participants, data processing pipelines and analysis scripts, and a broad set of results for 7 different ERP components obtained from 6 different ERP paradigms. Courtesy of professor Steve Luck. - Introduction to ERPs
- https://courses.erpinfo.org/courses/Intro-to-ERPs
This is a free online course intended for anyone from undergraduates through senior faculty. It was launched on August 1, 2020. Courtesy of professor Steve Luck. - Luck, S. J. (2022). Applied Event-Related Potential Data Analysis. Free online book.
- LibreTexts. https://doi.org/10.18115/D5QG92
Courtesy of professor Steve Luck. - The Good Research Code Handbook
- The Good Research Code Handbook by Patrick Mineault, PhD. This handbook is for grad students, postdocs and PIs who do a lot of programming as part of their research.
- NEMAR.org - An NIMH data, tools, and compute resource for human electrophysiological data
- NEMAR.org
NEMAR is an open access data, tools, and compute resource for finding, assessing and processing human NeuroElectroMagnetic data (EEG, MEG, iEEG) shared by its authors thru OpenNeuro.org.