The phrase "carryover effect" refers to the impact or influence that something has on a later situation or event. It means that the effects of one thing continue or carry over to affect something else afterwards. Full definition
«These two functions might have some positive carryover effect in the near - term following the session, such that people are able to focusmore easily on what they choose to attend to in everyday life.» (sciencedaily.com)
In conclusion, our results show for the first time, we believe, that even a relatively brief exposure (less than two weeks) to an urban environment during early development can have detrimental effects on TL, with potential carryover effects on lifespan and fitness. (rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.org)
Whether or not a person had ever lived in an area with considerably more bicycle facilities was significantly correlated with the proportion of times they bicycled to work, indicating a possible carryover effect of a habit that had been developed in a more bicycle friendly environment. (zacharyshahan.com)