Kenichirō "Ken" Mogi is a Japanese scientist and author.
He holds degrees in science and law from the University of Tokyo and a Ph.D. in muscle contraction.
Mogi is a senior researcher at Sony Computer Science Laboratories and a visiting professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.
He has published over 50 books on various subjects, including brain science, philosophy, and linguistics.
Mogi was Japan's first TED speaker in 2012.
His work has received recognition, including the Hideo Kobayashi award and the Takeo Kuwabara academic award.
Mogi's research focuses on solving the mind-brain problem, and his books have been used as sources for university entrance examinations.
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