On Mon, 11 Dec 1995, Eric Wassermann wrote:
>> So called, palatal myoclonus was never just called myoclonus, but is now
> referred to by experts as palatal tremor and can be associated with
> lesions in the inferior olive, dentate nucleus or central tegmental tract
> or related structures. Some cases occur without discernable anatomical
> abnormalities. Prof. G. Deuschl is the most recent authoritative writer
> on the subject. His papers, published, I believe, in _Brain_ would be a
> reliable place to go for more information.
>> Eric Wassermann
Thank you! Are you then the published researcher in biases and decision
making?