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Psychosocial Health Care

The program provides an humanism fusion and interdisciplinary education in the fields of cultural anthropology, psychology, physical anthropology, evolutionary embryology, medical and social ethics, and social dentistry.

Content/学習内容

  • What is Self-understanding? (1)

    We will learn the definition of self-understanding, which is the subject of this class, and the relationship between related terms such as self-actualization and self-awareness, and we will acquire the method of self-understanding while practicing it.

    Videos

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    • Introduction

      Lecture on “Introduction of this lecture”

    • What is Knowing?

      Lecture on “Knowing”

    • Convincing that What You Know is True

      Lecture on “Convincing that What You Know is True”

    • Various Self-understanding

      Lecture on “Various Self-understanding”

    • Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and Self-understanding

      Lecture on “Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and Self-understanding”

    • Jungian Individuation and Self-understanding

      Lecture on “Jungian Individuation and Self-understanding”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Taira Nakajima

      Tohoku University

  • What is Self-understanding? (2)

    We will learn the definition of self-understanding, which is the subject of this class, and the relationship between related terms such as self-actualization and self-awareness, and we will acquire the method of self-understanding while practicing it.

    Videos

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    • Aim of Education and Self-understanding

      Lecture on “Aim of Education and Self-understanding”

    • Necessity and Difficulty of Self-understanding

      Lecture on “Necessity and Difficulty of Self-understanding”

    • Methods of Self-understanding

      Lecture on “Methods of Self-understanding”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Taira Nakajima

      Tohoku University

  • Know Your Personality (1)

    We will explore our own personalities from the perspective of cognition, based on Jung’s psychological type theory. In particular, here, you will experience a view of personality that is different from the usual, and you will also deepen your self-understanding.

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    • Two Types of Personalities: Role Personality and Natural Personality

      Lecture on “Role Personality and Natural Personality”

    • Personality Views: Trait Theory and Type Theory

      Lecture on “Trait Theory and Type Theory”

    • Difference between Being Good at Something and Being Natural

      Lecture on “Difference between Being Good at Something and Being Natural”

    • Jung’s Psychological Type Theory

      Lecture on “Jung’s Psychological Type Theory”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Taira Nakajima

      Tohoku University

  • Know Your Personality (2)

    We will explore our own personalities from the perspective of cognition, based on Jung’s psychological type theory. In particular, here, you will experience a view of personality that is different from the usual, and you will also deepen your self-understanding.

    Videos

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    • Introversion and Extroversion

      Lecture on “Introversion and Extroversion”

    • Sensation and Intuition

      Lecture on “Sensation and Intuition”

    • Thinking and Feeling

      Lecture on “Thinking and Feeling”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Taira Nakajima

      Tohoku University

  • Know Your Personality in Detail (1)

    We will continue to work on self-understanding from the perspective of cognition. Through exercises, you will discover which cognitive functions you trust the most and which you are least conscious of.

    Videos

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    • Principal Function and Inferior Function

      Lecture on “Principal Function and Inferior Function”

    • Extraverted Sensation

      Lecture on “Extraverted Sensation”

    • Introverted Sensation

      Lecture on “Introverted Sensation “

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Taira Nakajima

      Tohoku University

  • Know Your Personality in Detail (2)

    We will continue to work on self-understanding from the perspective of cognition. Through exercises, you will discover which cognitive functions you trust the most and which you are least conscious of.

    Videos

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    • Extraverted Intuition

      Lecture on “Extraverted Intuition”

    • Introverted Intuition

      Lecture on “Introverted Intuition”

    • Extraverted Thinking

      Lecture on “Extraverted Thinking”

    • Introverted Thinking

      Lecture on “Introverted Thinking”

    • Extraverted Feeling

      Lecture on “Extraverted Feeling”

    • Introverted Feeling

      Lecture on “Introverted Feeling”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Taira Nakajima

      Tohoku University

  • Beyond Self-actualization (1)

    We will learn what people seek beyond Maslow’s self-actualization, and how they seek it. You will experience mindfulness meditation and the methods of concentration and observation used to explore the deeper workings of the mind, which are not normally visible, through practice.

    Videos

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    • What is Necessary to Satisfy Our Needs?

      Lecture on “Necessites to Satisfy Our Needs”

    • Peak Experiences and Self-transcendence

      Lecture on “Peak Experiences and Self-transcendence”

    • Mindfulness

      Lecture on “Mindfulness”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Taira Nakajima

      Tohoku University

  • Beyond Self-actualization (2)

    We will learn what people seek beyond Maslow’s self-actualization, and how they seek it. You will experience mindfulness meditation and the methods of concentration and observation used to explore the deeper workings of the mind, which are not normally visible, through practice.

    Videos

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    • Longing for the Infinity

      Lecture on “Longing for the Infinity”

    • Hierarchy of Needs and Religion

      Lecture on “Hierarchy of Needs and Religion”

    • Śamatha-vipaśyanā

      Lecture on “Śamatha-vipaśyanā”

    • Habit forming and Awareness

      Lecture on “Habit forming and Awareness”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Taira Nakajima

      Tohoku University

  • History and Culture of Cosmetic Behavior (1)

    We will learn about the history and culture of cosmetic behavior. We will overview the long history of cosmetic behavior from animals and ancient humans to modern cosmetic behavior. We will then consider the differences in cosmetic behavior between the West and Japan, and the changing concepts of health and beauty.

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    • Cosmetic behavior in Animals and Ancient Humans

      Lecture on “Cosmetic behavior in Animals and Ancient Humans”

    • History of Cosmetic Behavior Overview (1): Water and Oil in Japan and the West

      Lecture on “Water and Oil in Japan and the West”

    • History of Cosmetic Behavior Overview (2): Plato and Cosmetic Behavior

      Lecture on “Plato and Cosmetic Behavior”

    • Birth of Skincare and Nurturing Cosmetic Behavior

      Lecture on “Birth of Skincare and Nurturing Cosmetic Behavior”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Tsuneyuki Abe

      Tohoku University

  • History and Culture of Cosmetic Behavior (2)

    We will learn about the history and culture of cosmetic behavior. We will overview the long history of cosmetic behavior from animals and ancient humans to modern cosmetic behavior. We will then consider the differences in cosmetic behavior between the West and Japan, and the changing concepts of health and beauty.

    Videos

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    • History of Baths

      Lecture on “History of Baths”

    • “Public” Western Dress vs. “Private and Ceremonial” Japanese Dress

      Lecture on “”Public” Western Dress vs..
      “Private and Ceremonial” Japanese Dress”

    • Implicit Dress Code

      Lecture on “Implicit Dress Code”

    • Modern Habits of Cosmetic Behavior: The Present in Japan and in the World

      Lecture on “Modern Habits of Cosmetic Behavior”

    • From “Beauty vs. Health” to “Health through Beauty”

      Lecture on “The history of “Beauty vs. Health” to “Health through Beauty””

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Tsuneyuki Abe

      Tohoku University

  • Psychophysiology of Cosmetic Behavior (1)

    We will learn about “Psychophysiology of cosmetic behavior.” After reviewing the psychology of stress and emotions, we will explore how skincare can alleviate stress. In addition, I will introduce the psychology of olfaction as it relates to fragrances.

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    • Basics of Emotional Psychology (1): Sympathetic-adrenal-medullary Axis and the HPA Axis

      Lecture on “Sympathetic-adrenal-medullary Axis and the HPA Axis”

    • Basics of Emotional Psychology (2): The Genesis of Emotional Experience

      Lecture on “The Genesis of Emotional Experience”

    • Intersecting Histories of Psychology and Tohoku University

      Lecture on “Intersecting Histories of Psychology and Tohoku University”

    • Ancient Stress and Modern Stress

      Lecture on “Ancient Stress and Modern Stress”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Tsuneyuki Abe

      Tohoku University

  • Psychophysiology of Cosmetic Behavior (2)

    We will learn about “Psychophysiology of cosmetic behavior.” After reviewing the psychology of stress and emotions, we will explore how skincare can alleviate stress. In addition, I will introduce the psychology of olfaction as it relates to fragrances.

    Videos

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    • Stress Hormone Trigger Button:
      Experiments with Video and Public Speech

      Lecture on “Stress Hormone Trigger Button”

    • Daily Hassles and Daily Uplifts

      Lecture on “Daily Hassles and Daily Uplifts”

    • Morning Skincare and Evening Skincare

      Lecture on “Morning Skincare and Evening Skincare”

    • Relaxation Effects of Beauty Massage

      Lecture on “Relaxation Effects of Beauty Massage”

    • Relaxation Effects of Fragrance

      Lecture on “Relaxation Effects of Fragrance”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Tsuneyuki Abe

      Tohoku University

  • Perceptual Psychology of Cosmetic Behavior (1)

    We will learn about the perceptual psychology of cosmetic behavior. Makeup, in the extreme, is simply the act of placing color on the face. Despite this, it can make your eyes look bigger and change your impression completely. We will consider this mysterious mechanism based on the psychology of optical illusions.

    Videos

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    • What is a Face (1) Radar and Screen

      Lecture on “Radar and Screen”

    • What is a Face? (2) The “Seat of Personality”

      Lecture on “The “Seat of Personality””

    • Ways to Make Eyes Look Bigger (1) The Basics of Illusion

      Lecture on “The Basics of Illusion”

    • Ways to Make Eyes Look Bigger (2) The Magic of Eyeshadow

      Lecture on “The Magic of Eyeshadow”

    • The Three Principles of Attractiveness: Is Makeup about Contrast?

      Lecture on “The Three Principles of Attractiveness”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Tsuneyuki Abe

      Tohoku University

  • Perceptual Psychology of Cosmetic Behavior (2)

    We will learn about the perceptual psychology of cosmetic behavior. Makeup, in the extreme, is simply the act of placing color on the face. Despite this, it can make your eyes look bigger and change your impression completely. We will consider this mysterious mechanism based on the psychology of optical illusions.

    Videos

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    • Facial Map

      Lecture on “Facial Map”

    • Application of the Facial Map: Dogs, Clothing, and Fragrance

      Lecture on “Application of the Facial Map”

    • The Science of “Tokimeki (a flutter)”

      Lecture on “The Science of “Tokimeki (a flutter)””

    • The Mere Exposure Effect of Fragrance

      Lecture on “The Mere Exposure Effect of Fragrance”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Tsuneyuki Abe

      Tohoku University

  • Social Psychology of Cosmetic Behavior (1)

    We will learn about the social psychology of cosmetic behavior. We will broadly consider the role of cosmetic behavior in society, including makeup therapy for mental health recovery, the impact of makeup during the Great East Japan Earthquake, and questions surrounding anti-aging. Finally, we will summarize what cosmetic behavior has brought to humanity based on the lectures up to this point.

    Videos

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    • Cosmetic Therapy (1): Facial Nerve Paralysis

      Lecture on “Facial Nerve Paralysis”

    • Cosmetic Therapy (2):Senile Dementia

      Lecture on “Senile Dementia”

    • Aging and Senescence (1): Aesthetic Of Youth Worship

      Lecture on “Aesthetic Of Youth Worship”

    • Aging and Senescence (2): Smart Aging

      Lecture on “Smart Aging”

    • A Time of Relaxation

      Lecture on “A Time of Relaxation”

    • Disaster and Cosmetic Behavior

      Lecture on “Disaster and Cosmetic Behavior”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Tsuneyuki Abe

      Tohoku University

  • Social Psychology of Cosmetic Behavior (2)

    We will learn about the social psychology of cosmetic behavior. We will broadly consider the role of cosmetic behavior in society, including makeup therapy for mental health recovery, the impact of makeup during the Great East Japan Earthquake, and questions surrounding anti-aging. Finally, we will summarize what cosmetic behavior has brought to humanity based on the lectures up to this point.

    Videos

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    • Men’s Makeup

      Lecture on “Men’s Makeup”

    • Cosmetic Behavior and Personality

      Lecture on “Cosmetic Behavior and Personality”

    • Final Summary:Cosmetic Behavior as an Emotion Control Device Built in Daily Life

      Lecture on “Cosmetic Behavior as an Emotion Control Device Built in Daily Life”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Tsuneyuki Abe

      Tohoku University

  • Medical Ethics and Patient Safety

    This lecture explores the importance of forensic dentistry in disaster victim identification, policy development, and forensic education. Emphasis will be placed on the challenges in forensic investigations and the need for a systematic approach to improve identification accuracy and efficiency.

    Videos

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    • What is Dental Forensic Medicine?

      1. Importance of Death Investigations and Policy Development
      2. Challenges in Forensic Medicine and Education
      3. Role of Dentists in Forensic Investigations

    • Dentistry in the Event of a Major Disaster

      1. The Role and Importance of Forensic Dentistry
      2. Forensic Dentistry in the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake
      3. The Need for Systematic Forensic Identification

    • Dental Information in the Event of a Major Disaster

      1. The Dental Identification Process in Disaster Situations
      2. Challenges in Matching Antemortem and Postmortem Data
      3. Development of a Digital Identification System

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Toshihiko Suzuki

      Tohoku University

  • Medical Information Ethics Connecting Society and Healthcare

    This lecture explores the importance of dental records in disaster victim identification, the need for digital standardization, and ethical concerns in data usage. It highlights forensic dentistry’s role in public safety and disaster preparedness.

    Videos

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    • Ethics of Dental Information

      1. Importance of Dental Records in Identification
      2. Need for Digital Standardization
      3. Enhancing the Use of Dental Data

    • Standardisation of Dental Information

      1. International Standardization of Dental Data
      2. Utilizing Japan’s Extensive Dental Network for Identification
      3. Disaster Preparedness and the Role of Dentists

    • What is Big Data?

      1 The Role of Big Data in Healthcare
      2 Ethical Concerns and Privacy
      3 Public Health Policy and Financial Strain

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Toshihiko Suzuki

      Tohoku University

    • Ken Osaka

      Tohoku University

  • Social Dentistry

    This lecture explores Japan’s rising social security costs, the shift toward community-based care, the importance of dental health in elderly care, and the impact of socioeconomic factors on health disparities.

    Videos

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    • Social Security and Dentistry

      1. Rising Social Security and Healthcare Costs
      2. Aging Population and Community-Based Care
      3. The Role of Oral Health in Elderly Care

    • Research Methods in Social Dentistry 1

      1. Understanding Levels of Evidence in Research
      2. Challenges in Proving Causality in Medical Research
      3. Health Disparities and Socioeconomic Inequalities

    • Research Methods in Social Dentistry 2

      1. Ineffectiveness of Current Health Interventions
      2. Socioeconomic Factors in Health
      3. The Future of Health and Dental Care

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Ken Osaka

      Tohoku University

  • Vertebrate Body Structure and Development (1)

    We will learn about the basics of embryology, that all animals are made of cells, development, and Cell differentiation.

    Videos

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    • The Relationship between Dinosaurs and Birds

      Lecture on “The Relationship between Dinosaurs and Birds”

    • Living Things are Made up of Cells

      Lecture on “Living Things are Made up of Cells”

    • Birth = Development: All Animals Generate from a Single Cell

      Lecture on “Development”

    • The Basic Vertebrate Body Plan = Chikuwa

      Lecture on “The Basic Vertebrate Body Structure”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Koji Tamura

      Tohoku University

  • Vertebrate Body Structure and Development (2)

    We will learn about the basics of embryology, that all animals are made of cells, development, and Cell differentiation.

    Videos

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    • From Mammalian Egg to Baby

      Lecture on “From Mammalian Egg to Baby”

    • From Chicken Egg to Chick

      Lecture on “From Chicken Egg to Chick”

    • From Single Cell to Sheet of Cells, to Chikuwa

      Lecture on “The Process of developping a Basic Body Plan”

    • Cell Lineage and Cell Differentiation

      Lecture on “Cell Lineage and Cell Differentiation”

    • Cell Differentiation and Induction

      Lecture on “Cell Differentiation and Induction”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Koji Tamura

      Tohoku University

  • Development, Gene Expression, and the Continuing Alternation of Generations (1)

    We will learn the basics of embryology. That all animals are made of cells, that development occurs, and that cells differentiate will be explained.

    Videos

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    • The Mechanism of Muscle Movement

      Lecture on “The Mechanism of Muscle Movement”

    • The Importance of Cell Differentiation and Cell-specific Proteins

      Lecture on “The Importance of Cell Differentiation and.
      Cell-specific Proteins”

    • The Identity of Genetic Information (1): Protein Functions and Genes

      Lecture on ” Protein Functions and Genes”

    • The Identity of Genetic Information (2): the Relationship Between the Genome, DNA, and Genes

      Lecture on “The Relationship Between the Genome, DNA, and Genes”

    • The Identity of Genetic Information (3): Transcriptional Regulation that Produces SpecificGene Expression

      Lecture on “Transcriptional Regulation that Produces SpecificGene Expression”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Koji Tamura

      Tohoku University

  • Development, Gene Expression, and the Continuing Alternation of Generations (2)

    We will learn the basics of embryology. That all animals are made of cells, that development occurs, and that cells differentiate will be explained.

    Videos

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    • Examples of Differentiated Cell-specific Gene Expression

      Lecture on “Differentiated Cell-specific Gene Expression”

    • Reproduction: the Mechanism for Creating the Next Generation

      Lecture on “Reproduction”

    • Genetic Inheritance: the Mechanism for Passing Morphogenesis Information on to the Next Generation

      Lecture on “Genetic Inheritance”

    • From a Parent-child Relationship to a Family Tree, Then to a Phylogenetic Tree

      Lecture on “Parent-child Relationship, Family Tree and Phylogenetic Tree”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Koji Tamura

      Tohoku University

  • Spatial and Temporal Shifts in Developmental Mechanisms and Morphological Diversity (1)

    We will talk about the developmental process of hands and feet, particularly how fingers, or digits, develop. Furthermore, we will explain principles producing differences in animal morphology by changing the mechanisms of development.

    Videos

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    • The Developmental Process and Morphogenesis

      Lecture on “The Developmental Process and Morphogenesis”

    • Limb Development (1): The Elongation of Limb Buds and Bone Formation

      Lecture on “The Elongation of Limb Buds and Bone Formation”

    • Limb Development (2): The ZPA

      Lecture on “The ZPA”

    • Limb Development (3): The shh Gene and the Concentration Gradient Theory

      Lecture on “The shh Gene and the Concentration Gradient Theory”

    • The Regulation of shh Gene Expression

      Lecture on “The Regulation of shh Gene Expression”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Koji Tamura

      Tohoku University

  • Spatial and Temporal Shifts in Developmental Mechanisms and Morphological Diversity (2)

    We will talk about the developmental process of hands and feet, particularly how fingers, or digits, develop. Furthermore, we will explain principles producing differences in animal morphology by changing the mechanisms of development.

    Videos

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    • Developmental Mechanism Shifts (1): Heterochrony

      Lecture on “Heterochrony”

    • Developmental Mechanism Shifts (2): Heterotopy

      Lecture on “Heterotopy”

    • Molecular Mechanisms Enabling Shifts (1): Meiosis and Recombination

      Lecture on “Meiosis and Recombination”

    • Molecular Mechanisms Enabling Shifts (2): Mutation and Genetic Inheritance

      Lecture on “Mutation and Genetic Inheritance”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Koji Tamura

      Tohoku University

  • The Creation of Bird Characteristics through Avian Enhancers and Dinosaurs (1)

    We will finally discuss the dinosaur-bird relationship and evolution. The avian enhancer sequence , which makes a bird a bird, was introduced into the genome during the dinosaur-to-bird evolutionary process. We will pull together what we have learned to understand what avian enhancers are.

    Videos

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    • Structures and Morphology Specific Only to Birds

      Lecture on “Structures and Morphology Specific Only to Birds”

    • Limb Development and Feather Development

      Lecture on “Limb Development and Feather Development”

    • Genome Sequences Specific Only to Birds

      Lecture on “Genome Sequences Specific Only to Birds”

    • Genome Sequences Specific Only to Birds: Are They Avian Enhancers?

      Lecture on “Definition of Avian Enhancers”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Koji Tamura

      Tohoku University

  • The Creation of Bird Characteristics through Avian Enhancers and Dinosaurs (2)

    We will finally discuss the dinosaur-bird relationship and evolution. The avian enhancer sequence , which makes a bird a bird, was introduced into the genome during the dinosaur-to-bird evolutionary process. We will pull together what we have learned to understand what avian enhancers are.

    Videos

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    • How Widespread is the Use of Avian Enhancers Among Animals?

      Lecture on “Animals using Avian Enhancers”

    • Are Dinosaurs Ancestors of Birds?

      Lecture on “Ancestors of Birds”

    • Understanding Developmental Mechanisms by Resolving Discrepancies in How the Digits are Numbered

      Lecture on “Developmental Mechanisms by Resolving Discrepancies in How the Digits are Numbered”

    • The Possibility That Dinosaurs Also Used Avian Enhancers

      Lecture on “The Possibility That Dinosaurs Also Used Avian Enhancers”

    • Summary: The Evolution of Animal Morphology is an Accumulation of Changes in Developmental Mechanisms

      Lecture on “Summary of the Evolution of Animal Morphology”

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Koji Tamura

      Tohoku University

  • Physical Anthropology 1

    This lecture covers human evolution, from early fossils like Sahelanthropus and Ardipithecus to bipedalism and brain development, using methods like cladistics to understand species relationships and evolutionary history.

    Videos

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    • What is Anthropology?

      1.Anthropology as a Natural Science
      2.Physical Anthropology and Its Focus
      3.Species Classification and Its Challenges

    • Development of Anthropology

      1.Homology, Isomorphism, and Evolutionary Relationships
      2.Phylogenetic Classification and Maximum Parsimony
      3.Defining Human Evolution

    • The Beginning of Mankind 1

      1. Evolutionary Timeline of Early Humans
      2. Key Early Human Fossils
      3. Ardipithecus ramidus and Early Bipedalism

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Toshihiko Suzuki

      Tohoku University

  • Physical Anthropology 2

    This lecture explores human evolution, from early bipedal ancestors like Australopithecus and Paranthropus to Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Neanderthals, and the global spread of Homo sapiens.

    Videos

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    • The Beginning of Mankind 2

      1. Australopithecus: Early Bipedal Ape-Men
      2. Paranthropus: The Robust Ape-Men
      3. Evolution and Extinction

    • Human Evolution 1

      1.Homo habilis and Early Human Evolution
      2.Homo erectus and Global Expansion
      3.Transition to Homo heidelbergensis

    • Human Evolution 2

      1.Neanderthal Adaptations and Discoveries
      2.Theories on Human Evolution
      3.Spread of Homo Sapiens

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Toshihiko Suzuki

      Tohoku University

  • Physical Anthropology 3

    This lecture explores the origins of the Japanese people through anthropology, archaeology, and dentistry. Topics include genetic influences, migration theories, Paleolithic discoveries, and the significance of teeth in tracing Japan’s population history

    Videos

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    • The Origin and Development of the Japanese People 1

      1. Formation of the Japanese People and Mongoloid Classification
      2. Anthropological Theories on Japanese Ancestry
      3. Dual Structure Model and Modern Perspectives

    • The Origin and Development of the Japanese People 2

      1.Discovery of Paleolithic Human Remains in Japan
      2.Fake Archaeological Excavations and the Revised Timeline
      3.Population History and Genetic Influences

    • Anthropology of Dentistry

      1.Why Teeth Are Useful in Anthropology
      2.Research Methods in Dental Anthropology
      3.Teeth and Japanese Population History

    Lecturers

    /講師

    • Toshihiko Suzuki

      Tohoku University

Staff/スタッフ

    Taira Nakajima
    Tohoku University
    Tsuneyuki Abe
    Tohoku University
    Toshihiko Suzuki
    Tohoku University
    Ken Osaka
    Tohoku University
    Koji Tamura
    Tohoku University
    Koji Tamura
    Tohoku University

Competency/コンピテンシー

Course Objectives

To understand the influence of cultural, religious, social, and economic backgrounds on psychology, ethics, health, and views of life and death, and to learn the basic knowledge in anthropogenesis.

Learning Outcomes

Can outline the medical and social ethics, and understand basics of psychology, evolutionary embryology, and physical anthropology and explain its definition.

Contact/お問合せ先

Center for the Advancement of Open Online Education, Tohoku University
E-mail : secretary.mooc@grp.tohoku.ac.jp

Promotion Office for Inter-University Exchange Project
Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry
E-mail : den-global@grp.tohoku.ac.jp

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