Animals play a huge part of children’s stories, whether that is in books and comics or through TV and film.
Dr Gray Atherton
Lecturer in Psychology
We believe this new study could have particular importance for people with autism or other conditions which can impact their learning. Working with teenagers in the past, we have noticed how tasks that involve animal characters can result in autistic people performing just as well as non-autistic children. It would be interesting to replicate our current study with autistic children, to understand if we can find more effective ways to support them at a critical point in their development.
Dr Liam Cross
Lecturer in Psychology
- The full study – Atherton, Robinson, Guy-Smith and Cross: The wind in the willows effect: Does age affect human versus animal faux pas recognition? – is published in the Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, DOI: 10.1016/j.jecp.2024.106116.