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Intimations of mortality: Integrative simplification as a precursor of death
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November 1984

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Luz E. Piedrahita

This article tested the hypothesis that a "terminal drop" in cognitive functioning occurs a few years prior to death. Letters written during the last 10 years of life were selected from the published correspondence of 18 eminent individuals and scored for integrative complexity--a variable which is related to the degree of integration and differentiation in information processing. The overall analysis supported the terminal drop hypothesis. The predicted decline in complexity was found during the five years prior to death among subjects who died of protracted illness or old age but only in the year immediately prior to death among subjects who died suddenly. There was no relation between complexity and age; the mean complexity scores of men were higher than those of women. The theoretical and practical implications of these findings are discussed.


Intimations of mortality: Integrative simplification as a precursor of death
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October 1984

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Tested the hypothesis that a "terminal drop" in cognitive functioning occurs a few years prior to death. Letters written during the last 10 yrs of life were selected from the published correspondence of 18 eminent individuals (such as Freud and Napoleon) and scored for integrative complexity––a variable related to the degree of integration and differentiation in information processing. The overall analysis supported the terminal drop hypothesis. The predicted decline in complexity was found during the 5 yrs prior to death among Ss who died of protracted illness or old age but only in the year immediately prior to death among Ss who died suddenly. There was no relation between complexity and age, and the mean complexity scores of men were higher than those of women. (13 ref)

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... [27][28][29] A cognitively simple approach focuses on only one idea or dimension (eg, 'smoking is bad'), whereas a more cognitively complex approach refers to the acknowledgement of more than one idea or dimension (eg, 'smoking has bad health consequences, but it also has good social consequences'). The construct of complexity has been used to understand such diverse phenomena as success in treating personality disorders, 30 the genetic heritability of attitudes, 31 the psychology of ageing and death, 32 Holocaust survivors' coping mechanisms, 33 successful parenting 34 and psychological extremism. 28 35-37 Although cognitive complexity has been characterised as both a personality trait [38][39][40] and as a state that fluctuates via environmental circumstances and motivations, 28 31 41-45 it is clearly changeable over time, 28 31 32 36 41-44 even with brief interventions. ...

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Cognitive complexity of clients and counsellors during motivation-based treatment for smoking cessation: An observational study on occasional smokers in a US college sample
Intimations of mortality: Integrative simplification as a precursor of death

... Active open-mindedness has been associated with better performance on cognitive tasks (Stanovich & West 1997), attention to more information and contradictions, resistance to suggestion and manipulation, accurate prediction of how others will behave (Bieri 1955), and more effective accommodation of stress over the lifespan (Suedfeld & Piedrahita, 1984). Social psychologists seeking language to express this ability to apply different perspectives and find links between them, have called it Integrative Complexity (IC, Suedfeld & Tetlock, 1977). ...

Intimations of mortality: Integrative simplification as a precursor of death
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  • November 1984