Paul Carrillo‐Mora

Instituto Nacional de Rehabilitación

Papers

7

Total Citations

250

H-Index

6

About

Paul Carrillo-Mora is a leading researcher in neurorehabilitation engineering, specializing in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) for stroke recovery. His work focuses on developing motor imagery-based BCI systems coupled with robotic hand orthoses to restore upper limb function in stroke patients. Carrillo-Mora’s major contributions include demonstrating the feasibility and clinical efficacy of closed-loop BCI interventions, as shown in his highly cited 2018 paper (95 citations) and his 2021 crossover feasibility study (42 citations), which compared BCI-based therapy to conventional rehabilitation. He has also explored the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying recovery, analyzing brain rhythm changes during BCI interventions (69 citations). His 2025 ReHand-BCI randomized controlled trial (8 citations) provides rigorous evidence for BCI-driven neuroplasticity and motor recovery. Carrillo-Mora’s work bridges engineering and clinical neuroscience, advancing personalized neurorehabilitation technologies. His research has significant implications for the 35% of stroke patients who struggle to regain hand function, offering new hope through innovative, feedback-driven therapies.

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H-Index
7
Papers
250
Total Citations
36
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Motor Imagery-Based Brain-Computer Interface Coupled to a Robotic Hand Orthosis Aimed for Neurorehabilitation of Stroke Patients
95 citations · 2018
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2018 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 19
🏛 Institutions: Instituto Nacional de Rehabilitación

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