Leeb, RobertGwak, KiukKim, Dae-ShikMillán, José del R.2014-07-162014-07-162014-07-16201410.3217/978-3-85125-378-8-67https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/105083Operating brain-actuated devices requires split attention between the interaction of the device with its environment and the Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) feedback. Recently we demonstrated that BCI feedback could be provided via tactile stimulation and no difference between tactile and visual BCI feedback could be found. In this work we want to present a platform for analyzing these multi-tasking capabilities during BCI operation. Thereby, the subjects will have to perform a visual engaging and complex task in a game like setup while interacting with the BCI in a coordinated multi-tasking manner.Brain computer interface (BCI)tactile feedbackmotor imageryelectroencephalography (EEG)multiple object tracking (MOT)Platform for analyzing multi-tasking capabilities during BCI operationtext::conference output::conference paper not in proceedings