Four MAMEM paper were accepted for publication in the 30th International Symposium on Computer-based medical systems and in particular in the Special Track dealing with Multimodal Interfaces for Natural Human Computer Interaction: Theory and Applications. More specifically, our colleagues will have the opportunity to present: a) “An Error Aware SSVEP-based BCΙ system”, b) “A comparison study on EEG signal processing techniques using motor imagery EEG data”, c) “Assessing the Usability of a Gaze-Adapted Interface with Conventional Eye-based Emulation”, and d) “Analyzing the Impact of Cognitive Load in Evaluating Gaze-based Typing”. All aforementioned papers derive directly from the core activities of MAMEM and CBMS 2017 will be an excellent venue for updating the research community with our results.