Dr Julie Bakker's Lecture: My Response – Michiko Nakamura
In this lecture, I learned that hormones shape the brain, and the brain creates differences in behavior between males and females. I’m not very familiar with science, and this was the first scientific lecture I have ever attended. Many technical terms and her rapid English made it hard for me to understand. On the other hand, I was sometimes able to understand by referring to words that were repeated and the illustrations on the slides.
I thought her research might give a new perspective to society and science. If something that was once thought to be just an assumption is scientifically proven, it can help eliminate prejudice.
I’m not considering becoming a scientist or researcher because I think it would be hard for me to keep spending time facing something when I don’t know whether I will find the answer. However, I think there are things in life that we must continue to think about. Therefore, I want to face myself with the same curiosity and courage as researchers like them!
I also thought science might be able to eliminate people's prejudices.
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DeleteMe too. I don’t work such job but I do my best in my field.
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Deleteyes.. I think science has enough power to eliminate prejudice!!
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DeleteI could gain a deeper understanding.
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