The use of physiological signals in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is becoming popular and widespread, mostlydue to sensors miniaturization and advances in real-timeprocessing. However, most of the studies that use physiologybased interaction focus on single-user paradigms, and itsusage in collaborative scenarios is still in its beginning. Inthis paper we explore how interactive sonification of brainand heart signals, and its representation through physicalobjects (physiopucks) in a tabletop interface may enhancemotivational and controlling aspects of music collaboration.A multimodal system is presented, based on an electrophysiology sensor system and the Reactable, a musical tabletop interface. Performance and motivation variables wereas...