The central executive component of working memory has been argued to
play an important role in the performance of span tasks, particularly
backward span. Age-related decline in central executive function has
also been reported, and yet there have been inconsistent findings to
indicate that with increasing age, the discrepancy between forward and
backward span increases. A secondary analysis of the Wechsler Memory
Scale–Third Edition standardization sample (N = 1030)
was performed to investigate this relationship. It was hypothesized on
the basis of past research indicating an age-related decline in central
executive performance, that backward digit and spatial span performance
would decrease at a greater rate than forward span performance.
However, the results indicated that the rate of age-related performance
decline was equivalent for both measures. It is proposed that both
forward and backward span tasks recruit central executive resources for
successful task performance. (JINS, 2004, 10,
475–481.)