D. H. Kausler's scientific contributions

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... As shown by Wilson et al. (2002), practice distorts measures of cognitive change rate in longitudinal studies and should thus be controlled for. The practice effect could be reduced by using different methodological strategies, such as alternative task versions or longer intervals between tests, but even under these conditions, the practice effect can disguise cognitive decline (Kausler, 1991). Consequently, different methods have been proposed to adjust longitudinal scores and to reduce the practice effect error (Basner et al., 2020;Racine et al., 2018). ...