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I have never done specific tests for this, so what I know is some peculiarities that many leds showed that I tested.
1) after a led test (that usually goes well beyond specifications), in cases that they did not seem to have damaged the led, I often go back to a reasonable current within specs and let the led stabilise at that current. The output is always a bit (often just 1 or 2%, nothing serious usually) lower than the initial output at that current, and the voltage has dropped a bit. If I increase the current a bit to get back to the voltage that I originally measured, the output is exactly what I originally measured with non-increased current (so after overdriving the output seems to “follow” the voltage rather than the current). Of course now the output per Watt has suffered a bit.
2) there seems to be a recovery of the led over a longer period than a few minutes. Not just with bare leds but also with output/throw measurements of flashlights, I noticed several times that a re-measurement after a couple of minutes always gives a lower result, even when the light was fully cooled down, but when waited a day the measurement was back up again at the first value.
But as I said, this is all circumstantial observations that I gathered over time without specific testing for it, Clemence has already done more proper testing on this than I.
You can do some real quantitative testing specificially looking for the effects and get much more information, about how partial this recovery is for instance.