Evoked potentials to brief 1,000-Hz tones presented to either the left or t
he right ear were recorded from 30 electrodes arrayed over the head. These
recordings were submitted to two different forms of source analysis: brain
electric source analysis (BESA) and variable-resolution electromagnetic tom
ography (VARETA). Both analyses showed that the dominant intracerebral sour
ces for the late auditory-evoked potentials (50-300 ms) were in the suprate
mporal plane and lateral temporal lobe contralateral to the ear of stimulat
ion. The analyses also suggested the possibility of additional sources in t
he frontal robes.