How people with autism miss the big picture

It has long been said that people with autism are fixated on imagery but have difficulty processing words and language. Confirmation comes from a new brain scanning study showing that an autistic patient’s parietal cortex, active in others only when sentences contain imagery, is relied upon even when interpreting sentences without any imagery. Ironically, ‘focusing on the picture’ may cause them to ‘miss the big picture’. (New Scientist)