Unlike control juveniles, immunoglobulin G (IgG)-autism spectrum disorder (ASD) juveniles fail to show a species-typical correlation between the total number of affiliative behaviors initiated and the total number of affiliative behaviors received from peers. Total affiliative behaviors represent a composite score of all positive vocalizations (coo, grunt, girney), facial expressions (lipsmack, play, threat) and movements (approach, follow, play, groom, mount, approach, contact, proximity) not associated with negative behaviors (aggressive contact, and so on).