Reference
- Axelsson A, Ringdahl A. The occurrence and severity of tinnitus. A prevalence study. Proc. IIIrd Int. Tinnitus Seminar., E Feldmann. Hausch, KarlsruheFRG 1987; 154–8
- Goodin D, Squires K, Starr A. Age-related variations in evoked potentials to auditory stimuli in normal human subjects. Electroenceph Clin Neurophysiol 1978; 1101: 635–48
- Hoke M. SQUID-based measuring techniques—A challenge for the functional diagnostics in medicine. The art of precise measurement in physics and medicine, B Kramer. Verlag Chemie, Weinheim 1988; 287–335
- Hoke M, Feldmann H, Pantev C, Lütkenhöner B, Lehnertz K. Objective evidence of tinnitus in auditory evoked magnetic fields. Hearing Res 1989; 37: 281–6
- John E R, Prichep L S, Friedman J, Easton P. Neurometric topographic mapping of EEG and evoked potential features: Application to clinical diagnosis and cognitive evaluation. Topographic brain mapping of EEG and evoked potentials, K Maurer. Springer, Berlin 1989; 90–117
- Pantev C, Hoke M, Lütkenhöner B, Lehnertz K, Kumpf W. Tinnitus remission objectified by neuromagnetic measurements. Hearing Res 1989; 40: 261–4