Imaging Character's in books

Hey all, I'm interested around the fact that its apparently difficult for those on the spectrum to image how characters in novels look like.

Does anyone on here struggle with this? If so, why?

Personally speaking in my case, the characters in books I read usually take the form of people in real life. A lot of this comes from actors in TV shows and films, but even people in my life can take the form of a character in my mind at times. I'm not sure if that can be considered an imaginary deficit, but I have no idea how neurotypical people can imagine entirely new human faces if that apparently is the case. 

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  • I am not sure if this is the same, but I find it difficult when people say shut your eyes and imagine you are in a place they describe and I can't see it. Sometimes this is supposed to help us relax but instead of that I am the opposite as I can't imagine it.

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  • I am not sure if this is the same, but I find it difficult when people say shut your eyes and imagine you are in a place they describe and I can't see it. Sometimes this is supposed to help us relax but instead of that I am the opposite as I can't imagine it.

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