L4
L5
L6
L7
100

misunderstanding

誤解

100

willingness

意欲、

100

rough-and-tumble play

らんぼうなあそび

100

determined

決意している

200

interpret

解釈する

200

be aware of

に気づいている

200

flexible

柔軟な

200

well (名)

井戸

300

Who uses vertical emotions often?

South Koreans & Japanese

300

Which group had the most negative impression of sharks after watching a video of sharks swimming with music?

The participants who watched video with ominous music did.

300

neural

神経の

300

We substituted buckets for sinks.

流しの代わりにバケツを使用した。

400

Where do Japanese people focus on when they judge emoticons?

the eyes

400

Which group was most likely to choose for the researchers to donate to the Shark Conservation Fund?

(uplifting, ominous, no music)

Those that watched video with uplifting music.

400

Why is play important?

It enables us to do things in a more varied, flexible way.

400

Why did Ms. Shirakawa want to quit nursing?

Because she felt helpless that she cannot end war itself.

500

Why were the participants in Cameroon and Tanzania baffled at the emoticons?

Because they had never seen them before.

500

What should viewers of documentary be careful of?

Not to be misled by background music.

500

What happens to the brains of rats that played?

They are more plastic and they maintain their plasticity into adulthood.

500

Why do you think Ms. Shirakawa keeps working in war zones?

Because she wants to keep on being there for patients who need a hand to hold.