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Oriane Landry
Oriane Landry
School of Psychology and Public Health
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei Latrobe.edu.au
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Why we should study the broader autism phenotype in typically developing populations
O Landry, PA Chouinard
Building Bridges: Cognitive Development in Typical and Atypical Development …, 2019
1362019
A meta-analysis of the Wisconsin Card Sort Task in autism
O Landry, S Al-Taie
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 46, 1220-1235, 2016
1272016
Global processing during the Müller-Lyer illusion is distinctively affected by the degree of autistic traits in the typical population
PA Chouinard, WA Noulty, I Sperandio, O Landry
Experimental brain research 230, 219-231, 2013
782013
A meta-analysis of visual orienting in autism
O Landry, A Parker
Frontiers in human neuroscience 7, 2013
762013
How I attend—not how well do I attend: Rethinking developmental frameworks of attention and cognition in autism spectrum disorder and typical development
JA Burack, N Russo, H Kovshoff, TP Fernandes, J Ringo, O Landry, ...
Building Bridges: Cognitive Development in Typical and Atypical Development …, 2019
712019
Susceptibility to optical illusions varies as a function of the autism-spectrum quotient but not in ways predicted by local–global biases
PA Chouinard, KL Unwin, O Landry, I Sperandio
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 46, 2224-2239, 2016
702016
Cognitive flexibility among individuals with Down syndrome: assessing the influence of verbal and nonverbal abilities
C Campbell, O Landry, N Russo, H Flores, S Jacques, JA Burack
American journal on intellectual and developmental disabilities 118 (3), 193-200, 2013
592013
Orienting of visual attention among persons with autism spectrum disorders: Reading versus responding to symbolic cues
O Landry, PL Mitchell, JA Burack
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 50 (7), 862-870, 2009
422009
A systematized review of co-teaching efficacy in enhancing inclusive education for students with disability
T Iacono, O Landry, A Garcia-Melgar, J Spong, N Hyett, K Bagley, ...
International Journal of Inclusive Education 27 (13), 1454-1468, 2023
402023
Discovering the life span
RS Feldman
Pearson Higher Ed, 2011
322011
The impact of verbal and nonverbal development on executive function in Down syndrome and Williams syndrome
O Landry, N Russo, T Dawkins, PD Zelazo, JA Burack
Journal on Developmental Disabilities 18 (2), 26, 2012
282012
Dogs in schools: The impact of specific human–dog interactions on reading ability in children aged 6 to 8 years
CG Connell, DL Tepper, O Landry, PC Bennett
Anthrozoös 32 (3), 347-360, 2019
272019
Developments in the developmental approach to intellectual disability
JA Burack, N Russo, CG Green, O Landry, G Iarocci
Developmental psychopathology, 1-67, 2016
252016
An examination of perseverative errors and cognitive flexibility in autism
O Landry, P Mitchell
Plos one 16 (1), e0223160, 2021
232021
Eye-tracking reveals that the strength of the vertical-horizontal illusion increases as the retinal image becomes more stable with fixation
PA Chouinard, HJ Peel, O Landry
Frontiers in human neuroscience 11, 143, 2017
232017
Evaluation of a codesign method used to support the inclusion of children with disability in mainstream schools
N Hyett, K Bagley, T Iacono, C McKinstry, J Spong, O Landry
International Journal of Qualitative Methods 19, 1609406920924982, 2020
182020
A meta-analysis of the size-weight and material-weight illusions
EJ Saccone, O Landry, PA Chouinard
Psychonomic bulletin & review 26, 1195-1212, 2019
182019
The Shepard illusion is reduced in children with an autism spectrum disorder because of perceptual rather than attentional mechanisms
PA Chouinard, KA Royals, O Landry, I Sperandio
Frontiers in Psychology 9, 416518, 2018
182018
Nonverbal, rather than verbal, functioning may predict cognitive flexibility among persons with autism spectrum disorder: A preliminary study
CA Campbell, N Russo, O Landry, AM Jankowska, E Stubbert, S Jacques, ...
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders 38, 19-25, 2017
142017
Dogs in schools: Can spending time with dogs improve executive functioning in a naturalistic sample of young children?
DL Tepper, CG Connell, O Landry, PC Bennett
Anthrozoös 34 (3), 407-421, 2021
132021
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