“…Appreciation for anthropomorphism is also found in autistic populations. For instance, autistic people in the U.K. report elevated rates of personification (White & Remington, 2019), and autistic participants from the United Kingdom and the United States show an interest and aptitude for seeing the human in the non-human (Atherton & Cross, 2018, 2019, 2021; Atherton et al, 2018, 2022; Cross et al, 2019, 2022). A considerable body of research from Western and non-Western countries links anthropomorphism to autism (see Atherton & Cross, 2018, for a review).…”