Tutorials.- Biomagnetic Sources and Their Models (invited).- Principles and Applications of SQUID Sensors (invited).- Fundamentals of Neuromagnetism (invited).- Principles of Cardiomagnetism (invited).- Biomagnetic Studies of Organs other than the Heart and Brain (invited).- 20th Anniversary of the SQUIDS Introduction.- Evaluation of the SQUID and its Use in Biomagnetic Research (invited).- A Vicennial View of SQUID Magnetocardiography (invited).- Present Status and Future of DC SQUIDs made from High Tc Superconductors (invited).- Neuromagnetism: Auditory Evoked Responses.- Activation of the Human Auditory Cortex by Various Sound Sequences: Neuromagnetic Studies (invited).- Selective Averaging in Auditory Evoked Magnetic Field Experiments.- Frequency-Specific Sources of the Auditory N19-P30-P50 Response Detected by a Multiple Source Analysis of Evoked Magnetic Fields and Potentials.- Replicability for Localization of the P1, N1, and P2 Components of the Auditory Evoked Response in an Unselected Group of Subjects.- Nonstationary Dynamics of Sequential Magnetic Dipole Source Changes Associated with N100 Auditory Evoked Responses.- Event Related Potentials and Fields Evoked by Auditory Stimuli: Effects of Interstimulus Interval and Selective Attention.- Neural Mechanisms of Selective Auditory Attention.- Neuromagnetic Responses to Infrequent Changes in Periodicity Pitch.- Paired Tone Presentation Enhances Responses of Human Auditory Cortex to Rare Frequency Changes.- Neuromagnetic Responses of the Human Auditory Cortex to Different Types of Deviant Stimuli.- Specificity of Neuromagnetic Responses in the Human Auditory Cortex to Consonants of Monosyllable Speech Sounds.- Neuromagnetism: Somatomotor and Nerve Activity.- Short-Latency Somatosensory Evoked Magnetic Fields Recorded over the Brachial Plexus and Cervical Spine in Man.- Intraoperative Recording of the Magnetic Field of a Human Nerve.- A Comparative Study of Compound Action Potentials and Currents.- Estimationl“+