Refereed Papers

  1. E. Schwartz, A. Alreja, M. Richardson, A. S. Ghuman, and S. Anzelloti, “Intracranial electroencephalography and deep neural networks reveal shared substrates for representations of face identity and expressions”, Journal of Neuroscience, vol. 43, no. 23, pp. 4291–4303, May 2023. [link] [bibtex]

  2. A. Alreja, M. J.Ward, Q. Ma, B. E. Russ, S. Bickel, N. C. V. Wouwe, J. A. Gonzalez-Martinez, J. S. Neimat, T. J. Abel, A. Bagic, L. S. Parker, R. M. Richardson, C. E. Schroeder, L-P. Morency, and A. S. Ghuman, “A New Paradigm for Investigating Real-World Social Behavior and its Neural Underpinnings”, Behavior Research Methods, vol. 54, no. 4, pp. 1-20, July 2022. [link] [bibtex]

  3. A. Alreja, I. Nemenman, and C. Rozell, “Constrained brain volume in an efficient coding model explains the fraction of excitatory and inhibitory neurons in sensory cortices”, PLOS Computational Biology, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 1-19, Jan. 2022. [link] [bibtex]

  4. M. N. Sahadat, A. Alreja, N. Mikail, and M. Ghovanloo, “Comparing the use of single vs. multiple combined abilities in conducting complex computer tasks hands-free”, IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, vol. 26, no. 9, pp. 1868-1877, Aug. 2018. [link] [bibtex]

  5. M. N. Sahadat, A. Alreja, and M. Ghovanloo, Simultaneous multimodal PC access for people with disabilities by integrating head tracking, speech recognition, and tongue motion, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 192-201, Dec. 2017. [link] [bibtex]

  6. M. N. Sahadat, A. Alreja, P. Srikrishnan, and M. Ghovanloo, “A multimodal human computer interface combining head movement, speech and tongue motion for people with severe disabilities”, in IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS), Atlanta, GA, USA, Aug. 2015. [link] [bibtex]

Abstracts

  1. A. Alreja, M. J. Ward, J. A. Colan, Q. Ma, R. M. Richardson, L. P. Morency, and A. Ghuman, “Reconstructing human brain dynamics during real-world social interactions - one face at a time,” in Society for Neuroscience, Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., USA, Nov. 2023. [abstract] [bibtex]

  2. D. Geng, A. Alreja, J. A. Colan, R. M. Richardson, T. Abel, and A. Ghuman, “What aspects of the electrophysiological signal contain stimulus information?” In Society for Neuroscience, Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., USA, Nov. 2023. [abstract] [bibtex]

  3. A. Alreja, M. J. Ward, J. A. Colan, R. M. Richardson, L. P. Morency, and A. Ghuman, “Decoding and Reconstructing the Neural Basis of Real World Social Perception”, in National Institutes of Health, 9th Annual Brain Initiative Meeting, Jun. 2023. [abstract] [bibtex]

  4. A. Alreja, M. J. Ward, J. A. Colan, R. M. Richardson, L. P. Morency, and A. Ghuman, “Reconstructing the neurodynamics of face perception during real world vision in humans using intracranial EEG recordings”, in Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, St. Pete Beach, FL, USA, May 2023. [abstract] [bibtex]

  5. E. Schwartz, A. Alreja, R. M. Richardson, A. Ghuman, and S. Anzellotti, “Comparing iEEG responses and deep networks with Bayesian statistics challenges the view that lateral face-selective regions are specialized for facial expression recognition over identity recognition,” St. Pete Beach, FL, USA, May 2023. [abstract] [bibtex]

  6. E. Schwartz, K. O’Nell, A. Alreja, A. Ghuman, and S. Anzellotti, “Deep networks trained to recognize facial expressions predict ventral face-selective ECoG responses as well as networks trained to recognize identity”, in Vision Sciences Society, Annual Meeting, Virtual, May 2021. [abstract] [bibtex]

  7. A. Alreja, H. Chen, M. Leszczynski, M. J.Ward, R. M. Richardson, M. G’Sell, L.P. Morency, C. Schroeder, A. Ghuman, “Intracranial electroencephalography reveals neurodynamics underlying face perception during real-world vision in humans”, in Vision Sciences Society, Annual Meeting, Virtual, May 2021.[abstract] [bibtex]

  8. A. Alreja, V. Sharma, M. J. Ward, M. Richardson, M. G’Sell, L. P. Morency, and A. S. Ghuman, “Intracranial electroencephalography reveals real world vision in humans is a contextually modulated, distributed, and active sensing process”, in Vision Sciences Society, Annual Meeting, Virtual, Jun. 2020. [abstract] [bibtex]

  9. A. Alreja, M. J. Ward, M. Richardson, and A. S. Ghuman, “A dynamic representation of orientation and identity in human ventral face processing areas as revealed by intracranial electroencephalography”, in Vision Sciences Society, Annual Meeting, St. Pete Beach, FL, USA, May 2019. [abstract] [bibtex]

  10. A. Alreja, M. J. Ward, M. Richardson, and A. S. Ghuman, “The representation of orientation and identity in human ventral face processing areas as measured by intracranial electroencephalography”, in Society for Neuroscience, Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, USA, Nov. 2018. [abstact] [bibtex]

  11. A. Alreja, I. Nemenman, and C. Rozell, “Optimal E:I cell ratios in efficient coding models of V1 under volume constraints”, in Society for Neuroscience, Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., USA, Nov. 2017. [abstract] [bibtex]

Industry

  1. A. Alreja, Microsoft Lync 2010 and the Enterprise Network, TechEd North America, May 2011. [video] [bibtex]

  2. A. Alreja and J. Reed, Monitoring Microsoft Lync 2010 Deployments, TechEd North America, May 2011. [video] [bibtex]

  3. A. Alreja, Understanding Quality of Experience Alerting, May 2011. [whitepaper] [bibtex]

  4. J. Zhang and A. Alreja, Microsoft Communications Server 14: Monitoring and Reporting, TechEd North America, Jun. 2010. [video] [bibtex]