Abstract
This study examined the influence of recall of post-event information source monitoring by using post-event information effect paradigm. This paradigm is composed of three stages (event stage, post-event information stage, memory test stage). In the recall condition, participants remembered post-event information just after post-event information stage in detail. As a result, it was difficult for participants of the recall condition to attribute misinformation that was presented only in post-event information to correct source. On the other hand, there was no significant difference about misinformation effect between recall condition and control condition. These mean that misinformation was judged non-presented item. Post-event information included various items as well as eight test items. A lot of items except the test item were recalled. Therefore misinformation might be inhibited. That is, recall of post-event information could cause retrieval induced forgetting.