Evaluating practice effects across learning trials - ceiling effects or something more?
Dustin B HammersShreya BothraAngelina PolsinelliLiana G ApostolovaKevin DuffPublished in: Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology (2024)
PE were present across learning trials but not learning slopes, and the initial learning trial at follow-up tended to benefit most from PE relative to subsequent learning trials. Ceiling effects appeared to influence PE for learning slopes more than learning trials. These results highlight the potential diagnostic utility of PE across individual learning trials and inform how they are distributed at follow-up, while also suggesting that learning slopes may be generally stable during longitudinal assessment.