Incorrect.
Well after the incident, being presented with pictures, drawings, recordings, transcripts etc can jog/elicit details not remembered or covered in previous testimony.
Not according to FBI agents Roy Hazelwood and Rob Ressler. Roy Hazelwood specifically says in one of his books that the clearest indicator of lying is giving more info after time.
When doing a sketch of a suspect, the person who is lying will start out vague and give more details going on. A truthful witness starts out more direct, and gets more vague from there.
it does not jog memory... it makes up memory...