Dyslexia can be developmental genetic or acquired resulting from a traumatic brain injury or disease , and there are several types of Dyslexia including phonological dyslexia, rapid naming dyslexia, double deficit dyslexia, surface dyslexia, and visual dyslexia.
Although everyone with dyslexia reads at lower-than-average levels for their age, symptoms vary from one person to another.
She continues to investigate the neural representations of sensory processing and reading and how these may be different in individuals with learning disabilities or altered early sensory experience.