Dr. Cler recently presented work by QuILLs lab members including Nicole Abbott and Linnea Beasley, at the Symposium on Research in Child Language Disorders. Their presentation, titled “Cross-domain processing speed in adults with DLD” found that adults had slower processing times in both reading and coding tasks compared to those without DLD. With the most significant difference in the coding tasks, which likely involve different neural systems. More research is necessary to explore these brain differences and how they affect adults with DLD.