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Gerhardstein, P., Tse, J. & Kraebel, K.S. (2007). Empirical support for object constancy in 3-month-old infants using a memory reactivation task. Journal of Early and Intensive Behavioral Intervention, 4(3), 548-560.

Kraebel, K. S., West, R., & Gerhardstein, P. (2007). The influence of training views on infants’ long-term memory for simple 3D shapes. Developmental Psychobiology, 49(4), 406-420.

Kraebel, K. S. & Gerhardstein, P. (2006). Three-month-old infants’ object recognition across changes in viewpoint using an operant learning procedure. Infant Behavior & Development, 29(1), 11-23.

Gerhardstein, P., Kraebel, K. S. & Tse, J. (2006). Current developmental research using operant techniques in human infants. Behavior Analyst Today, 7, 56-69.

Kraebel, K. S., Fable, J., & Gerhardstein, P. (2004). Computerized detection of infant operant leg kicking. Infant Behavior & Development, 27, 1-18.

Lewkowicz, D. J., & Kraebel, K. S. (2004). The value of multisensory redundancy in the development of intersensory perception. In G. Calvert, C. Spence, & B. E. Stein (Eds.), The handbook of multisensory processes (pp. 655-678). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Gerhardstein, P., Kraebel, K. S., Gillis, J., & Lassiter, S. (2002). Visual search for high-level configural differences as well as low-level critical features is highly efficient in early childhood. Developmental Psychobiology, 41(3), 241-252.

Kraebel, K. S., Brasser, S. M., Campbell, J. O., Spear, L. P., & Spear, N. E. (2002). Developmental differences in temporal patterns and potentiation of isolation-induced vocalizations: Influence of temperature variables. Developmental Psychobiology, 40(2), 147-159.

Kraebel, K. S. & Spear, N. E. (2000). Infant rats are more likely than adolescents to orient differentially to amodal (intensity-based) features of single-element and compound stimuli. Developmental Psychobiology, 36(1), 49-66.

Kraebel, K. S., Vizvary, L. M., Heron, J. S., & Spear, N. E. (1998). Effect of context salience on heart rate orienting and habituation in preweanling and periadolescent rats. Behavioral Neuroscience, 112(5), 1080-1091.

Kraebel, K. S., Vizvary, L. M., & Spear, N. E. (1998). Stimulus intensity modulates associative and nonassociative responding in preweanling rats. Developmental Psychobiology, 32(3), 199-204.

Pepino, J., Kraebel, K. S., Lopez, M. F., Spear, N. E., & Molina, J. C. (1998). Behavioral detection of low concentrations of ethanol in milk in preweanling rats. Alcohol, 15(4), 337-353.

Bannoura, M. D., Kraebel, K. S., Spear, L. P., & Spear, N. E. (1998). The effects of preweanling ethanol odor exposure on ethanol preference. Alcohol, 15(3), 231-217.

Miller, J. S., McKinzie, D. L., Kraebel, K. S., & Spear, N. E. (1996). Changes in the expression of stimulus selection: Blocking represents selective memory retrieval rather than selective associations. Learning & Motivation, 27, 307-316.

Chotro, M. G., Kraebel, K. S., McKinzie, D. L., Molina, J. C., & Spear, N. E. (1996). Prenatal and postnatal ethanol exposure influences preweanling rats' behavioral and autonomic responding to ethanol odor. Alcohol, 13(4), 377-385.

Hunt, P. S., Kraebel, K. S., Rabine, H., Spear, L. P., & Spear, N. E. (1993). Enhanced ethanol intake in preweanling rats following exposure to ethanol in a nursing context. Developmental Psychobiology, 26(3), 133-153.