3. _______________ It is a wearable camera set to take photos passively every 30 seconds
throughout the day. Researchers tracked the brain activity of patients with memory loss and
found that SenseCam images sparked genuine memories of their day. In other words, the
images provided powerful cues that activated parts of the brain associated with normal
episodic memory. Thus, patients’ experiences were remembered through thoughts, feelings,
and other events not shown in the images.
(A) SenseCam is a newly developed memory aid for patients affected by Alzheimer’s disease.
(B) Alzheimer’s disease first affects patients’ ability to remember the recent past.
(C) Alzheimer’s patients and their families welcome the newest technological development.
(D) To Alzheimer’s patients, thoughts and feelings are more important than images.