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I cannot more strongly recommend Steven W. Smith's The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing.
Every chapter is freely available as a PDF on the website.
Everyone who is interested in EEG/ECoG/LFP/single-unit research should absolutely read this book.
Steve Luck's Introduction to the Event Related Potential Technique is great, and will really help you to set up a top-quality ERP lab, but the DSP book really teaches you what happens to the signals you're recording.
If you want to get deeper into the underlying physiology of EEG, I'd recommend Electric Fields of the Brain by Nunez & Srinivasan.
You'd also be happy reading Buzsaki's Rhythms of the Brain.