>>11764095Not, unless isolation teaches you to think abstractly.
The "Autism" comes from the other people's compensation for the lack of abstract thought. Words can't have precisely defined meanings without abstract thought, so the abstract thinking free people learn to compensate by finding connections between when they've heard the phrase or words before.
There isn't much difference in concrete words like dog, tree or cup, but in more abstract words there is a problem. Abstract free thinkers will see a major difference between skinny and slender, because they've heard the words in different contexts, even though the anstract meaning is identical. For similar reasons, the will see a big difference between "40 of the 50 passengers died" and "10 of the fifty passengers were saved" even though the abstract meaning is identical, because the word "saved" is usually heard in positive contexts and the word "died" in negative ones.
This leads to the perceived "autism" even though the problem is on the other side.