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Understand the principles of George Kelly's Personal Construct Theory, including its core concepts and corollaries.
Compare and contrast the core principles of Kelly's Personal Construct Theory with other psychological theories, such as Skinner's Behaviorism and Bandura's Social Learning Theory.
Identify and explain the significance of constructs and their application to understanding individual differences and behaviors.
Analyze personal and interpersonal dynamics using Kelly's corollaries, including commonality, individuality, and sociality among others.

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Neurofibrillary Tangles

Twisted protein fibers found within the brain's cells that are one of the hallmark physical characteristics of Alzheimer's disease.

Beta-Amyloid Protein

A small molecule that forms sphere-shaped deposits called senile plaques, linked to aging and to Alzheimer’s disease.

Neural Plaques

Deposits of beta-amyloid protein that form in the spaces between nerve cells in the brain, associated with Alzheimer's disease.

Diencephalon

A brain area (consisting of the mammillary bodies, thalamus, and hypothalamus) that plays a key role in transforming short-term to long-term memory, among other functions.

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