Fig. 6From: A self-administered, artificial intelligence (AI) platform for cognitive assessment in multiple sclerosis (MS)a Participants were divided into the rehabilitation group and the control group. All participants were assessed with ICA, serum NfL and their EDSS score at the baseline and after 8 weeks. b ICA had a significant correlation of r = − 0.79 (p < 10− 10) with NfL at baseline (also reported in Fig. 5a), and a significant correlation of r = − 0.75 (p < 10− 8) after the 8 weeks. c The bars indicate the average ICA, EDSS and the level of NfL at the baseline, and after the 8 weeks separately for each group of participants. Connected lines from the light gray bars (baseline) to dark gray bars (follow-up) show the changes in score for each individual. The difference between the two bars are reported in Cohens’ d below each pair of the bar graphs. The icons used in this figure are taken from Microsoft Office free icon libraryBack to article page