Wearable camera photo review has successfully been used to enhance memory, yet very little is known about the underlying mechanisms. Here, the sequential presentation of wearable camera photos - a key feature of wearable camera photo review - is examined using behavioural and EEG measures. Twelve female participants were taken on a walking tour, stopping at a series of predefined targets, while wearing a camera that captured photographs automatically. A sequence of four photos leading to these targets was selected (∼ 200 trials) and together with control photos, these were used in a recognition task one week later. Participants' recognition performance improved with the sequence of photos (measured in hit rates, correct rejections, & sensit...
Background: Video feedback has been used in the context of social anxiety disorder (SAD) to help mod...
Previously encountered stimuli can bring to mind a vivid memory of the episodic context in which the...
Abstract. This paper presents a novel ubiquitous computing device, the Sense-Cam, a sensor augmented...
Wearable camera photo review has successfully been used to enhance memory, yet very little is known ...
In recent years, investigation into the cognitive and neural mechanisms of autobiographical memory h...
This case study examined the effect of wearable camera use on memory and occupational performance in...
Autobiographical memory (AM) has been largely investigated as the ability to recollect specific even...
International audienceThe rise of "lifelogging" in this era of rapid technological innovation has le...
With the rise of smartphones with high-quality digital cameras, we are constantly deciding when and ...
Advancements in neuroimaging and brain stimulation techniques have provided unique opportunities to ...
This case study describes the use of a wearable camera, SenseCam, which automatically captures sever...
This study measured the effect of a wearable camera, SenseCam, on older and younger adults’ memories...
This paper presents a novel ubiquitous computing device, the Sense-Cam, a sensor augmented wearable ...
© 2018 Experimental Psychology Society. The final, definitive version of this paper has been publish...
Previously encountered stimuli can bring to mind a vivid memory of the episodic context in which the...
Background: Video feedback has been used in the context of social anxiety disorder (SAD) to help mod...
Previously encountered stimuli can bring to mind a vivid memory of the episodic context in which the...
Abstract. This paper presents a novel ubiquitous computing device, the Sense-Cam, a sensor augmented...
Wearable camera photo review has successfully been used to enhance memory, yet very little is known ...
In recent years, investigation into the cognitive and neural mechanisms of autobiographical memory h...
This case study examined the effect of wearable camera use on memory and occupational performance in...
Autobiographical memory (AM) has been largely investigated as the ability to recollect specific even...
International audienceThe rise of "lifelogging" in this era of rapid technological innovation has le...
With the rise of smartphones with high-quality digital cameras, we are constantly deciding when and ...
Advancements in neuroimaging and brain stimulation techniques have provided unique opportunities to ...
This case study describes the use of a wearable camera, SenseCam, which automatically captures sever...
This study measured the effect of a wearable camera, SenseCam, on older and younger adults’ memories...
This paper presents a novel ubiquitous computing device, the Sense-Cam, a sensor augmented wearable ...
© 2018 Experimental Psychology Society. The final, definitive version of this paper has been publish...
Previously encountered stimuli can bring to mind a vivid memory of the episodic context in which the...
Background: Video feedback has been used in the context of social anxiety disorder (SAD) to help mod...
Previously encountered stimuli can bring to mind a vivid memory of the episodic context in which the...
Abstract. This paper presents a novel ubiquitous computing device, the Sense-Cam, a sensor augmented...