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Haya Akkad
Haya Akkad
Doctoral Researcher, University College London
Verified email at ucl.ac.uk
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Multiple organ dysfunction after trauma
E Cole, S Gillespie, P Vulliamy, K Brohi, H Akkad, K Apostolidou, R Ardley, ...
Journal of British Surgery 107 (4), 402-412, 2020
972020
Increasing human motor skill acquisition by driving theta–gamma coupling
H Akkad, J Dupont-Hadwen, E Kane, C Evans, L Barrett, A Frese, ...
Elife 10, e67355, 2021
362021
Motor training reduces surround inhibition in the motor cortex
H Akkad, F Di Stasio, R Tibold, P Kassavetis, JC Rothwell, MJ Edwards
Clinical Neurophysiology 127 (6), 2482-2488, 2016
92016
Mapping spoken language and cognitive deficits in post-stroke aphasia
H Akkad, TMH Hope, C Howland, S Ondobaka, K Pappa, D Nardo, ...
NeuroImage: Clinical 39, 103452, 2023
62023
Lesion site and therapy time predict responses to a therapy for anomia after stroke: a prognostic model development study
TMH Hope, D Nardo, R Holland, S Ondobaka, H Akkad, CJ Price, AP Leff, ...
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 18572, 2021
62021
Predicting online behavioural responses to transcranial direct current stimulation in stroke patients with anomia
TMH Hope, S Ondobaka, H Akkad, D Nardo, K Pappa, CJ Price, AP Leff, ...
Life 14 (3), 331, 2024
12024
P210 Using neuronal activity and fluid intelligence to understand individual differences in anodal tDCS modulation of spoken language
S Ondobaka, D Nardo, K Pappa, H Akkad, J Duncan, P Zeidman, ...
12020
Mapping language and non-language cognitive deficits in post-stroke anomic aphasia
H Akkad, TMH Hope, C Howland, S Ondobaka, K Pappa, D Nardo, ...
bioRxiv, 2021.02. 15.431293, 2021
2021
P28 Improving motor learning via phase-amplitude coupled theta-gamma tACS
H Akkad, J Dupont-Hadwen, S Bestmann, C Stagg
Clinical Neurophysiology 131 (4), e27, 2020
2020
Improving motor learning via phase-amplitude coupled theta-gamma tACS/Pre-Registration
H Akkad, S Bestmann, CJ Stagg
OSF, 2018
2018
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