“…The current view of essential tremor (ET), one of the most common adult neurological disorders (Benito-León, 2009;Louis & Ferreira, 2010), is that it may be a family of diseases, unified by the presence of kinetic tremor, and characterized by etiological, clinical and pathological heterogeneity (Benito-León, 2014;Benito-León & Louis, 2006;. Aside from classic motor manifestations, ET is now considered a heterogeneous entity associated with a number of nonmotor manifestations, Sengul, Sengul, Sural, Bakim, & Forta, 2015) including cognitive disorders (Benito-León, Louis, Bermejo-Pareja, & Neurological Disorders in Central Spain Study Group, 2006a; Benito-León, Louis, Bermejo-Pareja, & Neurological Disorders in Central Spain Study Group et al, 2006b;Benito-León, Louis, Mitchell, & Bermejo-Pareja, 2011;Bermejo-Pareja et al, 2007;Cersonsky et al, 2018;Collins et al, 2017), depressive symptoms , personality changes (Thenganatt & Louis, 2012), changes in sleep patterns (Benito-León, Louis, & Bermejo-Pareja, 2013;Gerbin, Viner, & Louis, 2012), changes in visual reaction time (Jiménez-Jiménez et al, 2010), and hearing impairment Ondo, Sutton, Dat Vuong, Lai, & Jankovic, 2003).…”