Akio Mori (森 昭雄, Mori Akio, born February 5, 1947, in Hokkaidō) is a Japanese physiologist, sports scientist and writer. He is also the founder and the...
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Akihiko Mori (森 彰彦, 1966–1998), composer Akio Mori (森 昭雄, born 1947), physiologist and writer Akira Mori (森 章, born 1936), son of Taikichiro Mori (森 泰吉郎)...
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and academic Akio Mizuta (水田 章雄, born 1973), Japanese baseball player Akio Mori (森 昭雄, born 1947), Japanese physiologist and writer Akio Morimoto (森本晃生...
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Gēmu nō) is a term coined by Akio Mori referring to human brains affected by the long-term effect of playing video games. Mori, a professor in the Humanities...
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Akio Mori (森 昭生, Mori Akio, born October 17, 1972), better known by the name Musashi (武蔵), is a Japanese former professional karateka and kickboxer. He...
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Japanese honorific suffix "-chan", generally used to refer to young girls. Akio Mori cited this case in support of his controversial "game brain" theory, which...
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Nobuaki Kakuda, Satake Masaaki, Toshiyuki Atokawa, Toshiyuki Yanagisawa, Akio Mori (Musashi), Adam Watt, Arne Soldwedel and Takeru Yokawa. Full contact karate...
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functions are completely specific to one side of the brain or the other. Akio Mori coined the term "game brain" for the unreliably supported theory that...
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University * Did not graduate. Abe Shuji, President and CEO of Yoshinoya Akio Mori, physiologist and writer Akira Gomi, photographer Banana Yoshimoto, writer...
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Motobu (1857–1938), Shuri-te Matt Mullins (born 1980), Shōrei-ryū Musashi (Akio Mori, born 1972), Seido Glen Murphy (Born 1957) Kyokushin Shōshin Nagamine...
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