“…They disappear with the maturation of the central nervous system and the development of inhibitory mechanisms in adults, but may reappear in advanced age and dementia (Basavaraju et al, 1981;Paulson and Gottlieb, 1968). The clinical value of the evaluation of RS in demented or healthy elderly is still unclear (Koller etal., 1982;Huff etal., 1987) and findings concerning correlations between the frequencies of RS and the age or severity of dementia, respectively, are controversial (de Noordhout and Delwaide, 1988;Jacobs and Gossmann, 1980;Jenkyn etal., 1985;Tweedy etal., 1982;Koller etal., 1982;Franssen etal., 1991;Basavaraju etal., 1981;Glatt et al, 1981).…”