 This is about stereotyping and in the session I had yesterday on how your brain works One of the attendees said it was interesting this session But there were some things I learned About how people are That made me feel a little uncomfortable. So this talk will do that. You'll learn a lot But it will make you feel uncomfortable And if you don't get a chance to ask me a question about it or talk to me at the conference You've got my email address and when I get home I'll be happy to answer any questions that you have about any of the research that I'm going to talk about Because this is not an academic presentation, but it is about research and And if you would like to read more or if you'd like to have the paper I'll be happy to send it to you So you've got my email address. You've got my website. Oh my gosh an old lady on Twitter Who would have thought this is the opening the doors? For a museum in California, it's called the Museum of Tolerance and it has two doors Can you read what's on top? Here this one on the left the red door. There's a sign across the top. Can you read it? Prejudiced Prejudiced and on the right the green door it says Unprejudiced one of the doors doesn't really work You really can't get in that way Can you guess which one that is? It's amazing how many people have been observed pounding on that door trying to get in But only one door opens Which one is it? It's that red one