Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Oriane Landry"
- Oriane Landry's research primarily focuses on the development and perceptual experiences of visual illusions in children, particularly how these illusions vary by age and cognitive development.
- The findings suggest that the strength of various illusions—inclusive of the Poggendorff and Shepard illusions—tends to decrease or change in strength as children age, often correlating with cognitive skill development rather than mere perceptual abilities.
- Landry has also explored the differences in illusion susceptibility and cognitive flexibility between children with autism and typically developing children, revealing insights into the underlying cognitive processes that influence perceptual experiences in these populations.