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Evidence that process simulations reduce anxiety in patients receiving dental treatment: randomized exploratory trial
Process simulations – mental simulations that ask people to imagine the process of completing a task – have been shown to decrease anxiety in students facing hypothetical or psychological threats in the short term. The aim of the present study was to see whether process simulations could reduce anxiety in a sample of the general population attending a dental practice, and whether these effects could be sustained throughout treatment. Participants (N = 75) were randomized to an experimental condition where they were asked to simulate mentally the process of seeing the dentist, or to a control condition where they were asked to simulate mentally the outcome of seeing the dentist. Findings showed that participants in the experimental condition were significantly less anxious both before and after their consultations. Self-efficacy and self-esteem remained unchanged. This study suggests that process simulation is one active ingredient in anxiety treatment programs and further research is required to enhance its effects
Fluid Induced Particle Size Segregation in Sheared Granular Assemblies
We perform a two-dimensional molecular-dynamics study of a model for sheared
bidisperse granular systems under conditions of simple shear and Poiseuille
flow. We propose a mechanism for particle-size segregation based on the
observation that segregation occurs if the viscous length scale introduced by a
liquid in the system is smaller than of the order of the particle size. We show
that the ratio of shear rate to viscosity must be small if one wants to find
size segregation. In this case the particles in the system arrange themselves
in bands of big and small particles oriented along the direction of the flow.
Similarly, in Poiseuille flow we find the formation of particle bands. Here, in
addition, the variety of time scales in the flow leads to an aggregation of
particles in the zones of low shear rate and can suppress size segregation in
these regions. The results have been verified against simulations using a full
Navier-Stokes description for the liquid.Comment: 11 pages, REVTEX format, ps figures compressed uuencoded separately
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