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LitCovid-PubTator

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue tao:has_database_id
179 82-89 Species denotes patient Tax:9606
180 1033-1047 Species denotes COVID-19 virus Tax:2697049
181 854-865 Disease denotes psychopathy

LitCovid-sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T341 0-126 Sentence denotes In the movie Conspiracy Theory, the main character, portrayed by Mel Gibson, is a patient who believes in a conspiracy theory.
T342 127-217 Sentence denotes Even in the real world, health has a significant impact on beliefs in conspiracy theories.
T343 218-425 Sentence denotes Barron et al. [70] note that the trait of schizotypy, characterized by perceptual, cognitive, and affective abnormalities, has been found to be a strong, positive predictor of beliefs in conspiracy theories.
T344 426-707 Sentence denotes Coltheart [71] suggests that false beliefs occur because of neuropsychological impairments that (1) enforce the formation of such beliefs owing to faulty sensory information and (2) make it difficult to reject such beliefs owing to faulty prefrontal systems that evaluate thoughts.
T345 708-936 Sentence denotes In addition, March and Springer [72] use a regression model to show that apart from odd beliefs or magical thinking and Machiavellianism, primary psychopathy is a significant positive predictor of beliefs in conspiracy theories.
T346 937-1115 Sentence denotes Conversely, Chen et al. [73] provide evidence that beliefs in conspiracy theories regarding the COVID-19 virus can predict the mental health and well-being of healthcare workers.
T347 1116-1212 Sentence denotes Good health creates positive emotions and, consequently, weakens beliefs in conspiracy theories.
T348 1213-1263 Sentence denotes Thus, the following hypothesis can be established.