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Original Articles

SenseCam improves memory for recent events and quality of life in a patient with memory retrieval difficulties

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Pages 713-722 | Received 16 Jun 2009, Accepted 10 Aug 2011, Published online: 26 Sep 2011
 

Abstract

A wearable camera that takes pictures automatically, SenseCam, was used to generate images for rehearsal, promoting consolidation and retrieval of memories for significant events in a patient with memory retrieval deficits. SenseCam images of recent events were systematically reviewed over a 2-week period. Memory for these events was assessed throughout and longer-term recall was tested up to 6 months later. A written diary control condition followed the same procedure. The SenseCam review procedure resulted in significantly more details of an event being recalled, with twice as many details recalled at 6 months follow up compared to the written diary method. Self-report measures suggested autobiographical recollection was triggered by the SenseCam condition but not by reviewing the written diary. Emotional and social wellbeing questionnaires indicated improved confidence and decreased anxiety as a result of memory rehearsal using SenseCam images. We propose that SenseCam images provide a powerful boost to autobiographical recall, with secondary benefits for quality of life.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The authors would like to thank Mr and Mrs W for kindly agreeing to participate in the study. They also greatly appreciate the advice of Professor Martin Conway in preparing the manuscript. Georgina Browne and Emma Berry have received consultancy fees from Microsoft Research, Cambridge. Narinder Kapur has received grant support and consultancy fees from Microsoft Research, Cambridge. Funding: Microsoft Research Ltd, Roger Needham Building, JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0FB, UK.

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