“…This has included studies with older adults (McMahon, 2000;Mello & Fisher, 1996), adults with mild learning disabilities (Milne, Clare, & Bull, 1999), and children (McCauley & Fisher, 1995a, 1995b. Furthermore, research has covered a variety of eyewitness events, such as traffic accidents (Brock, Fisher, & Cutler, 1999), attempted car thefts (Campos & Alonso-Quecuty, 1999), innocuous verbal exchanges (Geiselman et al, 1984), and threatening behaviour (Campos & Alonso-Quecuty, 1999), in both staged and video-taped scenarios (see Koehnken et al, 1999). The duration of these to-be-remembered events has ranged from 15 s (e.g.…”