“…Of most relevance to the present study, retrieval can enhance new learning by reducing inattention globally (Past€ otter, Schicker, Niedernhuber, & Bauml, 2011;Szpunar, Khan, & Schacter, 2013), such that children who had received an earlier interview were more likely to sustain their attention during the post-event narrative. Further, the initial interview may enhance learning of the post-event information by making encoding more selective (Carpenter & Toftness, 2017;Davis & Chan, 2015). In the context of RES, the children who have received the initial interview may be more likely to detect conflicts between their recollection and the post-event information, thereby enhancing their learning towards the misinformation (Butler & Loftus, 2017;Gordon & Thomas, 2014).…”