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“Unseen strategies” what can the experience of Aphantasia teach us about cognitive strategies in memory?
Aphantasia, originally characterised by a deficit in visual mental imagery, has been expanded to included deficits in other modalities of mental imagery e.g., auditory imagery. As these forms of imagery are considered to be key components of memory rehearsal, encoding and recall, Aphantasia has inspired much quantitative research exploring its relationship with memory. A qualitative methodology is employed here to explore compensatory strategies which quantitative findings suggest. Through Thematic Analysis, three subordinate themes are identified (Semantic Reliance, Condensation of Inner Speech, and External Recoding) representing possible compensatory strategies for further investigation in quantitative research. Findings additionally include supporting evidence of memory deficits and refute claims of metacognitive deficits among Aphantasic individuals.</p
Global Health and Genomics
An increasing array of clinical applications has helped mainstream genomics into routine healthcare across the lifespan. Nurses and other health professionals need genomic competency to provide genomics-informed care and realize the potential of precision health. To date, the integration of genomics into nursing education, clinical practice, and research has been variable. Recent national and international efforts are helping to drive the genomic nursing agenda forward to propel precision health and improve outcomes for individuals, families, and populations