Background: Practice effects (PEs) are improvements in performance after repeated exposure to test materials, and typically viewed as a source of bias in repeated cognitive assessments. We aimed to determine whether characterizing PEs could also provide a useful marker of early cognitive decline. Methods: We conducted a systematic review of the literature, searching PsycInfo (Ebsco) and PubMed databases for articles studying PEs in aging and dementia populations. Articles published between 1920 and 2019 were included. Result: We identified 259 articles, of which 27 studied PEs as markers of cognitive performance. These studies consistently showed that smaller, less-robust PEs were associated with current diagnostic status and/or future cogn...
IntroductionPractice effects (PEs) on cognitive tests obscure decline, thereby delaying detection of...
Background: Practice effects (PE), after repeated cognitive measurements, may mask cognitive decline...
AbstractIntroductionRepetitive administration of neuropsychological tests can lead to performance im...
Background: Practice effects (PEs) are improvements in performance after repeated exposure to test m...
ObjectiveCognitive practice effects (PEs) can delay detection of progression from cognitively unimpa...
Cognitive practice effects (PEs) are often ignored and likely delay detection of mild cognitive impa...
BACKGROUND: Practice effects (PE), after repeated cognitive measurements, may mask cognitive decline...
OBJECTIVE:To describe the presence of practice effects in persons with Alzheimer disease (AD) or mil...
IntroductionPractice effects (PEs) present a potential confound in clinical trials with cognitive ou...
IntroductionLongitudinal testing is necessary to accurately measure cognitive change. However, repea...
Introduction: We investigated whether monthly assessments of a computerized cognitive composite (C3)...
Practice Effects (PE) have been gaining interest as an early marker of pathological cognitive declin...
INTRODUCTION: Longitudinal testing is necessary to accurately measure cognitive change. However, rep...
AbstractIntroductionPractice effects are characteristic of nearly all standard cognitive tasks when ...
INTRODUCTION: The challenge of accounting for practice effects (PEs) when modeling cognitive change ...
IntroductionPractice effects (PEs) on cognitive tests obscure decline, thereby delaying detection of...
Background: Practice effects (PE), after repeated cognitive measurements, may mask cognitive decline...
AbstractIntroductionRepetitive administration of neuropsychological tests can lead to performance im...
Background: Practice effects (PEs) are improvements in performance after repeated exposure to test m...
ObjectiveCognitive practice effects (PEs) can delay detection of progression from cognitively unimpa...
Cognitive practice effects (PEs) are often ignored and likely delay detection of mild cognitive impa...
BACKGROUND: Practice effects (PE), after repeated cognitive measurements, may mask cognitive decline...
OBJECTIVE:To describe the presence of practice effects in persons with Alzheimer disease (AD) or mil...
IntroductionPractice effects (PEs) present a potential confound in clinical trials with cognitive ou...
IntroductionLongitudinal testing is necessary to accurately measure cognitive change. However, repea...
Introduction: We investigated whether monthly assessments of a computerized cognitive composite (C3)...
Practice Effects (PE) have been gaining interest as an early marker of pathological cognitive declin...
INTRODUCTION: Longitudinal testing is necessary to accurately measure cognitive change. However, rep...
AbstractIntroductionPractice effects are characteristic of nearly all standard cognitive tasks when ...
INTRODUCTION: The challenge of accounting for practice effects (PEs) when modeling cognitive change ...
IntroductionPractice effects (PEs) on cognitive tests obscure decline, thereby delaying detection of...
Background: Practice effects (PE), after repeated cognitive measurements, may mask cognitive decline...
AbstractIntroductionRepetitive administration of neuropsychological tests can lead to performance im...