First-gradient balancing of higher-order gradiometers J. VrbaJ. McCubbin OriginalPaper Pages: 142 - 152
Magnetic sensors with good signal-to-interference discrimination J. R. Storey OriginalPaper Pages: 153 - 165
Measurement of biomagnetic fields using multichannel superconducting-magnetometer techniques M. SeppänenT. KatilaP. Karp OriginalPaper Pages: 166 - 174
Optimization of the second-order gradiometer base length that has been designed for the measurement of weak inhomogeneous magnetic fields V. ZrubecP. VrabčekP. Tekeľ OriginalPaper Pages: 175 - 183
Neuromagnetic measurements at hospital: Instrumentation and preliminary tests P. NicolasD. DuretT. Tuomisto OriginalPaper Pages: 184 - 194
An eddy-current-shielded room with a partially closed entrance G. StroinkC. PurcellB. Blackford OriginalPaper Pages: 195 - 202
Adaptive noise cancellation in neuromagnetic measurement systems J. S. HansenD. BowserJ. Beatty OriginalPaper Pages: 203 - 213
Alternatives to the SQUID magnetometer for some biomagnetic measurements Z. TronteljJ. LužnikJ. Pirnat OriginalPaper Pages: 214 - 223
A portable biomagnetic measuring system V. L. VvedenskyS. P. NaurzakovS. Yu. Shabanov OriginalPaper Pages: 224 - 230
High-resolution magnetic measurements of human cardiac electrophysiological events R. R. FeniciG. L. RomaniS. N. Erné OriginalPaper Pages: 231 - 247
High-resolution recordings of thePR segment in magnetocardiography S. N. ErnéR. R. FeniciZ. Trontelj OriginalPaper Pages: 248 - 254
The magnetic field produced by the conduction system of the human heart J. L. PatrickD. W. HessD. E. Farrell OriginalPaper Pages: 255 - 265
Atrial activity during thePR segment of the MCG M. LeiferN. CaposJ. Wikswo Jr. OriginalPaper Pages: 266 - 279
Magnetic measurements and modelling for the investigation of the human-heart conduction system R. R. FeniciG. L. RomaniR. Leoni OriginalPaper Pages: 280 - 290
High-resolution isofield mapping in magnetocardiography S. N. ErnéR. R. FeniciM. Masselli OriginalPaper Pages: 291 - 300
Comparison between measured and simulated magnetocardiograms in a case of anterolateral myocardial infarction P. SiltanenT. PoutanenT. Varpula OriginalPaper Pages: 301 - 310
The mapping of the measured cardiac electric potential and magnetic-field distribution M. J. PetersZ. DunajskiR. Th. van Dam OriginalPaper Pages: 311 - 323
The influence of inhomogeneities on the cardiac-magnetic-field distribution M. J. PetersM. J. M. SwennenhuisJ. J. Wevers-Henke OriginalPaper Pages: 324 - 339
High-resolution magnetocardiographic recordings of theST segment in patients with electrical late potentials S. N. ErnéR. R. FeniciM. Masselli OriginalPaper Pages: 340 - 345
On the influence of the volume conductor in magnetocardiography: an experimental approach I. R. EghrariE. Costa MonteiroA. Paes de Carvalho OriginalPaper Pages: 346 - 355
Optimizing vector magnetocardiographic lead fields by using a physical torso model H. EskolaJ. Malmivuo OriginalPaper Pages: 356 - 367
First magnetic measurements of action currents in isolated cardiac Purkinje fibers J. P. Wikswo JrJ. P. BarachJ. A. Freeman OriginalPaper Pages: 368 - 378
Inferences concerning anatomy and physiology of the human brain based on its magnetic field Y. C. Okada OriginalPaper Pages: 379 - 409
Retinotopic map on the visual cortex for eccentrically placed patterns: First noninvasive measurement E. MaclinY. C. OkadaS. J. Williamson OriginalPaper Pages: 410 - 419
Neuromagnetic localization of two components of the transient visual evoked response to patterned stimulation F. RicherD. S. BarthJ. Beatty OriginalPaper Pages: 420 - 428
Somatosensory evoked magnetic fields: Mappings and the influence of the stimulus repetition rate D. TesznerR. HariT. Varpula OriginalPaper Pages: 429 - 437
Some tentative model considerations based on experimental neuromagnetic data K. Saermark OriginalPaper Pages: 438 - 459
Auditory evoked magnetic fields: a replication, with comments on the magneticP50 analog J. T. ZimmermanM. ReiteJ. Edrich OriginalPaper Pages: 460 - 470
Studies of auditory evoked magnetic and electric responses: Modality specificity and modelling T. TuomistoR. HariT. Varpula OriginalPaper Pages: 471 - 483
Cerebral magnetic fields associated with voluntary limb movements in man R. HariA. AntervoT. Varpula OriginalPaper Pages: 484 - 494
Slow magnetic fields of the brain preceding movement and speech H. WeinbergP. BrickettJ. Boschert OriginalPaper Pages: 495 - 504
Magnetic fields associated with the brain’s response to infrequent events D. W. HessJ. L. PatrickA. DiScenna OriginalPaper Pages: 505 - 511
Magnetic measurements of action currents in an isolated lobster axon J. P. Wikswo Jr.J. P. BarachJ. A. Freeman OriginalPaper Pages: 512 - 516
Magnetic study of the spontaneous brain activity of normal subjects P. CarelliV. FogliettiG. L. Romani OriginalPaper Pages: 538 - 546
Localization of epileptic foci by means of biomagnetic measurements S. BarbaneraG. B. RicciI. Modena OriginalPaper Pages: 547 - 557
Determination of the spatial distribution of abnormal EEG and MEG from current dipole in inhomogeneous volume conductor S. UenoH. WakisakoS. Matsuoka OriginalPaper Pages: 558 - 566
Diagnostic assessment of human iron stores by measurement of hepatic magnetic susceptibility G. M. BrittenhamD. E. FarrellE. M. Bellon OriginalPaper Pages: 567 - 581
A clinical system for accurate assessment of tissue iron concentration D. E. FarrellJ. H. TrippA. E. Tracht OriginalPaper Pages: 582 - 593
Magnetopneumography in welders: Observations on relaxation and clearance P. HögstedtR. KadeforsP. -E. Näslund OriginalPaper Pages: 608 - 616
Magnetic particles in the lung: A probe for alveolar macrophage function P. GehrJ. D. BrainS. B. Bloom OriginalPaper Pages: 617 - 623
d.c. Magnetic fields of the human leg as a function of position and relaxation D. GrimesR. LennardS. Swithenby OriginalPaper Pages: 650 - 659
Round table. On the current multipole presentation of the primary current distributions T. E. Katila OriginalPaper Pages: 660 - 664