“…The signs and symptoms of ASD vary widely, especially the child's social communication development which is important for spotting early signs of ASD. Recently, there has been an increasing interest in vocal development of children with ASD and typically developing (TD) children, in particular crying (Esposito, Nakazawa, Venuti, & Bornstein, 2013;Esposito, Venuti, & Bornstein, 2011;Esposito & Venuti, 2009b, 2010bFort & Manfredi, 1998;LaGasse, Neal, & Lester, 2005;Manfredi, Bocchi, Orlandi, Spaccaterra, & Donzelli, 2009;Oller et al, 2010;Orlandi, Manfredi, Bocchi, & Scattoni, 2012;Reyes-Galaviz, Cano-Ortiz, & Reyes-García, 2008;Sheinkopf, Iverson, Rinaldi, & Lester, 2012;Venuti et al, 2012). Several studies reported that children with ASD express atypical patterns of distress vocalization such as higher fundamental frequency (f0),…”