Survey reveals shifting attitudes toward brain training and mental performance, CerebrumIQ reports

A recent CerebrumIQ user survey highlights how people perceive cognitive skills, their willingness to improve them, and the barriers preventing wider adoption of brain training tools.
By: CerebrumIQ.com
 
CLAYMONT, Del. - Nov. 28, 2025 - PRLog -- A global CerebrumIQ survey of 5,000 users shows growing interest in cognitive training, with 62% believing skills like memory and focus boost career prospects and 47% actively seeking tools to improve performance.

Key barriers include uncertainty about progress (40%), cost (33%), and time (29%). Younger users prefer gamified training, while older participants value expert-led courses and measurable benchmarks.

Personalisation (54%) and progress tracking (48%) are the top motivators. Respondents link strong cognitive skills to resilience (58%), communication (44%), and even better financial and health decisions. Concern about age-related decline is rising, with 27% already training weekly.

The findings highlight demand for accessible, personalised, and structured cognitive tools. CerebrumIQ delivers this through IQ testing, neural games, puzzles, expert content, and 300+ lessons, helping over a million users build lasting cognitive strength.

Please see the full press release by using this link: https://cooperative-agency.prowly.com/418767-survey-revea...

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