
SHORT-TERM PRACTICE EFFECTS AND AMYLOID DEPOSITION: PROVIDING INFORMATION ABOVE AND BEYOND BASELINE COGNITION
Author(s) -
Kevin Duff,
Dustin B. Hammers,
Bonnie C A Dalley,
Kayla R Suhrie,
Taylor J Atkinson,
Kelli M Rasmussen,
Kevin P. Horn,
Britney Beardmore,
Lance D. Burrell,
Norman L. Foster,
John M. Hoffman
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
the journal of prevention of alzheimer's disease/jpad
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2426-0266
pISSN - 2274-5807
DOI - 10.14283/jpad.2017.9
Subject(s) - dementia , cognition , amyloid (mycology) , medicine , cognitive decline , cognitive test , psychology , alzheimer's disease , neurology , disease , clinical psychology , neuroscience , pathology
Practice effects, which are improvements in cognitive test scores due to repeated exposure to testing materials, may provide information about Alzheimer's disease pathology, which could be useful for clinical trials enrichment.