Akio Mori
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is a Japanese
physiologist Physiology (; ) is the scientific study of functions and mechanisms in a living system. As a sub-discipline of biology, physiology focuses on how organisms, organ systems, individual organs, cells, and biomolecules carry out the chemica ...
, sports scientist and writer. He is also the founder and the former head of the Japanese
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. Mori was originally known for his physiology researches, but began to write books about human
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, coining the term " game brain" in his 2002 book . He claimed that the brains of people who played video games were physically damaged. ''Game Nō no Kyōfu'' received much attention from critics such as
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. Mori's activities expanded into other genres such as journalism and politics due to the popularity of his books, though his theory about human brains was pointed out to be
pseudoscientific Pseudoscience consists of statements, beliefs, or practices that claim to be both scientific and factual but are incompatible with the scientific method. Pseudoscience is often characterized by contradictory, exaggerated or unfalsifiable claim ...
. Japanese critic Hiroo Yamagata compared the book ''Game Nō no Kyōfu'' with the following movement of '' Messages from Water'' because those theories became popular via Japanese mass media without scientific backgrounds.


Life and career


1969–2002: Early career and research

Born in Hokkaidō, Mori graduated from the College of Humanities and Sciences of the
Nihon University , abbreviated as , is a private research university in Japan. Its predecessor, Nihon Law School (currently the Department of Law), was founded by Yamada Akiyoshi, the Minister of Justice, in 1889. It is one of Japan's leading private universit ...
in 1969 and graduated from the Graduate School of Literatures of the Nihon University in 1971. Getting the
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, he became a professor of the Nihon University, though he toured the
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as a researcher and the Queen's University as a
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before that. Originally, Mori was known for his many scientific researches about cats' physiology such as the collaborative work "Input-output relationships in cat's motor cortex after pyramidal section" released in 1981, the collaborative work "Low threshold motor effects produced by stimulation of area preinsularis (2pr.i) of the secondary sensory cortex in the cat; Input-output relationships" released in 1983, the collaborative work "Physiological properties and patterns of projection in the cortico-cortical connections from the second somatosensory cortex to the motor cortex, area 4 gamma, in the cat" released in 1989, the collaborative work "Fifth somatosensory cortex (SV) representation of the whole body surface in the medial bank of the anterior suprasylvian sulcus of the cat" released in 1991, the collaborative work "Low-threshold motor effects produced by stimulation of the facial area of the fifth somatosensory cortex in the cat" released in 1993, the collaborative work "The ipsilateral and contralateral connections of the fifth somatosensory area (SV) in the cat cerebral cortex" released in 1996, and his solo work "Cortico-cortical connections from somatosensory areas to the motor area of the cortex following peripheral nerve lesion in the cat" released in 1997. On March 26, 2000, Mori was awarded the commendation certificate by the Nihon University for working with the University for 30 years. He also researched the human actions of sports such as
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along with two other researchers, announcing the collaborative work "Two types of movement-related cortical potentials preceding wrist extension in humans" via the journal ''
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'' in July 2001. He established the Japanese Society of Health and Behavior Sciences in 2002, becoming the board chairperson of the society. It was later admitted as an associated party by the Japanese scientific organization, Science Council of Japan, on April 13, 2006. Mori attained the degree of Doctor of Medicine, but did not become interested in researching the relationships between video games and human neuroscience until he met a
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of computer software around 2000 when he made a new
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.


2002–present: Literary career and political activities

On July 10, 2002, the Japan Broadcast Publishing (or NHK Shuppan) published the independent book ''Game Nō no Kyōfu'', written by Mori, as a part of the series. According to the 2006 interview to , the chief editor of ''Seikatsujin Shinsho'', ''Game Nō no Kyōfu'' sold over 100,000 copies, becoming the best-selling book of the series. Additionally, the book was translated into
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under the title ''Xiao Xin Dian Wan Nao!'' in 2005. Mori commenced research into the effects of video games on a child's mind. He has cited various violent crime committed by juveniles who played video games to support his position. His position is that playing video games can cause damage to a child's brain, but the theory was heavily criticized. In 2004, Mori also claimed that the brains of people who used mobile e-mails were also damaged, calling those . On October 19, 2004, the
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announced that the neuroscientific works of Mori and
Ryuta Kawashima is a Japanese neuroscientist known for his appearances in the ''Brain Age'' series of video games for the Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch.
about video games had insufficient evidence to claim something. In 2005, however, Mori and Kawashima took part in a series of convocations, held by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan as a part of its activities for creating its guidelines of Japanese schools' operation. In addition, Mori's book , published on August 1, 2006, was selected as the Japan National Council of Parent-Teacher Association's "recommended book" at that time. Mori also recommend Iida Denshi's ''Nōchō'' series highly as intelligible goods with his research. The series are CDs recording the speeches such as Heart Sutra and won the creative award at the ''Utsukushima Monozukuri'' awards presented by
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in January 2007. In 2008, Mori resigned from the head of the Japanese Society of Health and Behavior Sciences, being replaced by Shinji Murakami of Hokkaido University. On April 16, 2008, ''Senichi Club'', a communication club comprising the readers of ''Sekai Nippō'', the Japanese division of the World Times, invited Mori over a lecture meeting at
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, in which Mori cited
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as an advanced country of information technology. Since the professors in different fields such as literatures took part in the brain science when the theory of game brain was becoming popular, the Japan Neuroscience Society announced the new ethical code on January 8, 2010, seeking the scientific sources against the groundless theories.


Published works


Independent books

*Mori, Akio (July 2002). (Japan Broadcast Publishing) *Mori, Akio (July 2004). (
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) *Mori, Akio (August 2006). (Juniors' Visual Journal) *Mori, Akio (September 2007). (PHP Institute)


Journal articles

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See also

* Game brain *
Ryuta Kawashima is a Japanese neuroscientist known for his appearances in the ''Brain Age'' series of video games for the Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch.
*
Masaru Emoto was a Japanese businessman, author and pseudoscientist who claimed that human consciousness could affect the molecular structure of water. His 2004 book '' The Hidden Messages in Water'' was a New York Times best seller. His conjecture evolved o ...
* Video game controversy


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mori, Akio 1947 births Living people Nihon University alumni People from Hokkaido Japanese physiologists Sports scientists