We followed up on earlier findings that priming participants with a particular age (e.g., 2 vs 6 years) renders different age estimates for earliest memories and that these estimates may vary across memory type. Specifically, narrative memories might be more sensitive to age manipulations than snapshots. As in our previous studies independent raters categorized memory type after retrieval, the present study aimed at establishing the differential effect of manipulating age on deliberately retrieved earliest snapshot and narratives. Thus, we employed a 2 (instruction: 6-8 years old vs age-neutral) x 2 (memory type: snapshot vs narrative) between participants design. At the time of writing the present abstract, data from more than 400 particip...