Total Brain Care has started a content partnership with Jonan Shingaku Kenkyusha, making its CogEvo Personal Brain and Physical Fitness Trainer available on the digital learning portal Minna no Manabi Library from January 20, 2026.
The intent is clear. Learning does not sit in isolation. It depends on cognitive function. As more middle aged and senior learners return to education in a society shaped by longer life expectancy, understanding brain condition becomes part of the equation. Not optional. Foundational.
CogEvo Personal allows users to measure and train five core cognitive functions tied to learning, including memory, attention, spatial awareness, orientation, and planning. The app includes 12 evidence based exercises originally developed in medical and healthcare settings. Users can track changes in their cognitive state alongside study habits, helping them see patterns, strengths, and areas that need work.
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Minna no Manabi Library, built to reduce educational disparities across age groups, now adds cognitive maintenance into its learning environment. The shift is subtle but important. Education is no longer just about content delivery. It is about sustaining the brain that processes it.
Total Brain Care plans to extend this brain health management approach across other B2C sectors including fitness, finance, and housing.


