BCIs in multimodal interaction and multitask environments : Theoretical issues and initial guidelines

conference paper
The development of Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) enters a phase in which these devices are no longer restricted to applications in controlled, single-task environments. For instance, BCIs for gaming or high-end operator stations will function as part of a multimodal user interface in a multitask environment. This phase introduces new issues that were not relevant for the development of the initial special-use applications and we should address these issues systematically. In this paper, we will present the potential conflicts and how models of information processing can help to cope with these. We will conclude with providing guidelines. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.
TNO Identifier
431373
ISSN
03029743;
ISBN
9783642216626
Source title
6th International Conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction, UAHCI 2011, Held as Part of HCI International 2011, 9 July 2011 through 14 July 2011, Orlando, FL. Conference code: 85569
Editor(s)
Stephanidis, C.
Pages
610-619
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