Men vs. Women: who scores higher in memory, logic, and brain agility?

New data from the self-knowledge platform MyIQ suggests that the difference is not in how smart we are, but in how that intelligence operates.
By: MyIQ
 
CLAYMONT, Del. - Sept. 2, 2025 - PRLog -- A large-scale MyIQ analysis of anonymised results from over 1 million users worldwide reveals clear cognitive differences between men and women.

Women scored on average 12% higher in short-term memory tasks and were 9% faster in attention-switching under pressure, indicating stronger working memory and flexibility.

Men outperformed women by 15% in logic-based challenges and showed greater consistency in long-duration tasks, while brain agility scores were nearly identical, with women excelling in peak bursts of focus and men in sustained attention.

Among users aged 18-24, variability within genders reached 38%, underscoring adaptability during early adulthood. Unlike conventional IQ tests, MyIQ evaluates multiple cognitive traits to create detailed profiles rather than a single score.

The findings highlight the value of nuanced insights in careers, teams, and relationships, shifting the conversation from ranking intelligence to recognizing diverse strengths.

Please find the full press release at this link: https://cooperative-agency.prowly.com/413705-men-vs-women...

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