22 research outputs found
Symptom Similarities and Differences in Anxiety and Depressive Disorders
The question if there is a valid distinction between depression and anxiety disorders remains controversial. These two disorders have various overlaps in the symptomatology and sometimes it is difficult to make a clear diagnosis. The difficulty in making a definite diagnosis destined researchers to determine the differences and the similarities between anxiety and depression. The negative affect which has multiple dimensions such as low self-esteem, negative mood and negative cognitions is seen as the common factor in both disorders. The positive affect which has been defined as the harmony and satisfaction with others and milieu, is regarded as the discriminating factor for the diagnosis of depression. Further research has characterized somatic arousal as the third dimension, a candidate to be the discriminating factor for anxiety disorders. Although phenotypic models appear to find a solution for this problem the facts that negative affect dimension is more loaded compared to the other two dimensions and predominance of negative affect on several symptom patterns prevent researchers to reach a conclusive results regarding the differences between these two disorders. In this review article, symptom similarities and differences of anxiety and depressive disorders are discussed within the frame of phenotypic models and some alternative ideas are provided for possible changes in upcoming versions of classification systems
New physics effects in the rare B_s --> \gamma \ell^+ \ell^- decays with polarized photon
Using the most general model independent form of the effective Hamiltonian,
the rare B_s --> \gamma \ell^+ \ell^- decays are studied by taking into account
the polarization of the photon. The total and the differential branching ratios
for these decays, when photon is in the positive and negative helicity states,
are presented. Dependence of these observables on the new Wilson coefficients
are studied. It is also investigated the sensitivity of "photon polarization
asymmetry" in B_s --> \gamma \ell^+ \ell^- decays to the new Wilson
coefficients. It has been shown that all these physical observables are very
sensitive to the existence of new physics beyond SM and their experimental
measurements can give valuable information about it.Comment: 17 pages, 14 figure
Basic Determinant of the Success of Interpersonal Relationship: Rejection Sensitivity
The rejection sensitivity, which is defined as waiting to be rejected, being ready to perceive, and being overreacted to rejection, is seen as an important fact affecting the social and psychological adjustment of the individual, the interpersonal relationship. The relevant literature, which states that the rejection sensitivity has a cognitive-affective processing dynamic, sees it as an advocacy motivational system intended to protect the possible rejection of the self from possible other people. On the other hand, the most important source of rejection sensitivity is parents, and in this context, they are closely related to attachment and parenting styles; at the same time it is stated that the rejection sensitivity is related to some psychopathologies and that most people affect romantic relations. Moving from these points, the purpose of the study is guiding the possible empirical work to be done in the future for the rejection sensitivity which is in the focus of the interpersonal relationship success
Double-Lepton Polarization Asymmetries and Branching Ratio of the B\rar \gamma l^+ l^- transition in Universal Extra Dimension
We study the radiative dileptonic B \rar \gamma l^+ l^- transition in the
presence of a universal extra dimension in the Applequist-Cheng-Dobrescu model.
In particular, using the corresponding form factors calculated via light cone
QCD sum rules, we analyze the branching ratio and double lepton polarization
asymmetries related to this channel and compare the results with the
predictions of the standard model. We show how the results deviate from
predictions of the standard model at lower values of the compactification
factor () of extra dimension.Comment: 20 Pages and 8 Figure
B to strange tensor meson transition in a model with one universal extra dimension
We analyze the semileptonic transition in universal
extra dimension model. In particular, we present the sensitivity of related
observables such as branching ratio, polarization distribution and
forward-backward asymmetry to the compactification factor (1/R) of extra
dimension. The obtained results from extra dimension model show overall a
considerable deviation from the standard model predictions for small values of
the compactification factor. This can be considered as an indication for
existence of extra dimensions.Comment: 10 Pges, 6 Figures and 2 Table
Constraint on compactification scale via recently observed baryonic channel and analysis of the transition in SM and UED scenario
We obtain a lower limit on the compactification scale of extra dimension via
comparison of the branching ratio in the baryonic decay channel recently measured by CDF collaboration and our
previous theoretical study. We also use the newly available form factors
calculated via light cone QCD sum rules in full theory to analyze the flavour
changing neutral current process of the in universal extra dimension scenario in the presence of a single extra
compact dimension. We calculate various physical quantities like branching
ratio, forward-backward asymmetry, baryon polarizations and double lepton
polarization asymmetries defining the decay channel under consideration. We
also compare the obtained predictions with those of the standard model.Comment: 32 Pages, 27 Figures and one Tabl