Vladimir_M comments on Age, fluid intelligence, and intelligent posts - Less Wrong
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Perplexed:
The poster should definitely clarify that. The current presentation is unclear.
I don't find it that implausible. Anecdotally, I've met people whose cognitive skills appeared horribly diminished already in their seventies. (Don't forget that the median age of death in the developed world is roughly in the mid-seventies for men and late seventies for women.)
Even if cognitive decline can be greatly ameliorated by persistent intellectual effort, most of the population clearly won't benefit from this, which is good to have in mind if one has seen an anecdotal sample of exceptionally intellectual people.
As in all other things related to measuring cognitive ability, the Flynn effect tends to make a confused mess of the whole situation just when one starts to come up with neat and plausible theories. It's very hard to tell how and to what extent it has bearing on these results.