“…Finally, evidence suggests that pitch, music, and language processing abilities in autism interact with each other (Eigsti & Fein, 2013;Germain et al, 2019;Globerson et al, 2015;Jones et al, 2009;Wang et al, 2022), and at the same time they are also modulated by cognitive abilities such as non-verbal IQ, receptive vocabulary, and memory (Chowdhury et al, 2017;Jamey et al, 2019;Kargas et al, 2015;Ong et al, 2023) and impacted by age (Jamey et al, 2019;Mayer et al, 2016;Ong et al, 2023;Wang et al, 2021) and language background (Wang, Xiao, et al, 2023;Yu et al, 2015). Put simply, differences in music and/or language processing between autistic and non-autistic individuals may be due to differences in cognitive abilities and individual factors rather than autism per se.…”