Modafinil, IQ, and Cognitive Performance in Healthy Individuals
Modafinil does not increase IQ in healthy people. In controlled testing of student volunteers, it changed performance on a small number of cognitive tasks, and those effects depended on baseline IQ. Broader cognitive benefits in healthy individuals remain uncertain.
Does Modafinil Raise IQ?
IQ reflects general intellectual ability. In controlled testing, modafinil did not raise IQ scores or demonstrate an increase in overall intelligence.
In a study of 89 student volunteers, cognitive outcomes varied according to baseline IQ. Participants were divided into higher and lower IQ groups, but the lower group had a mean IQ of about 106, which is still above average. The findings therefore apply to individuals within the normal to above average range, not to cognitively impaired populations.
What Changed in the Study
The measurable effects were limited and task specific.
Participants with lower baseline IQ showed improvement in sustained attention. There was also a significant interaction between modafinil and IQ for speed of responding. On tasks such as Stroop dot naming and clock drawing, modafinil reduced completion time in the lower IQ group, reflecting faster performance.
No improvement was found on spatial planning using the Stockings of Cambridge task. The authors noted that this differs from findings in other research using a different planning instrument, indicating that any planning effect may depend on the specific task used.
Participants with higher IQ scores showed little to no measurable cognitive benefit.
Why Baseline Ability Influenced Results
The study reported that modafinil’s effects were detectable primarily in those with relatively lower baseline IQ within an above average range. Individuals with higher baseline performance showed minimal measurable change.
The authors noted that high initial ability may limit the extent to which additional improvement can be detected. The study did not examine individuals with below average IQ, and it did not claim that modafinil increases intelligence.
Modafinil and Cognitive Enhancement Claims
Modafinil is approved for treating excessive daytime sleepiness in narcolepsy, shift work disorder, and obstructive sleep apnea. It acts in part as a weak inhibitor of dopamine reuptake.
Its use as a cognitive enhancer in healthy individuals has been proposed, but the benefits and risks of that use remain uncertain. Evidence does not show a universal improvement in cognition, nor does it show increases in IQ.
Bottom Line
In healthy, non sleep deprived students, modafinil did not increase IQ and produced limited, task specific performance changes that depended on baseline ability. Claims that it broadly enhances intelligence in healthy people go beyond what controlled testing has shown.
Sources
- Greenblatt, K., & Adams, N. (2023). Modafinil. In StatPearls. StatPearls Publishing. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK531476/
- Randall, D. C., Shneerson, J. M., & File, S. E. (2005). Cognitive effects of modafinil in student volunteers may depend on IQ. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 82(1), 133–139. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbb.2005.07.019

