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  Dear experts,
I looked through your mailing list, but I cannot find any question like
mine.
When I run whatever command in my analysis for retinotopy, I have to
specify subject after subject using:

-s subj001 -s subj002 -s subj00x

and so on. To avoid that, inside my project directory, I have the "sessid"
(actually two sessid files) file in which are listed all the names of the
subjects.
I don't know why, when I try to run:

-sf sessid1

I get the error, like (random command from my pipeline):

brain@neurodebian:/media/main/fs_pRFs_functionals$ isxconcat-sess -sf
sessid1 -a rtopy.fsaverage.lh/ -call -o retgroup_ng
ERROR: finding sessions
       ERROR: cound not find session SUBJ02NG

I tried to write differently inside the sessid file, I tried to use the
name of the structural folders instead of the functional ones, but nothing
seems to work.
My sessid file is something like this:

SUBJ02NG
SUBJ06NG
SUBJ07NG
SUBJ08NG

and so on.Each subject's session folder name:

SUBJ02NG
SUBJ06NG
SUBJ07NG
SUBJ08NG

The names listed are the same for the name of the session folder for each
subject, but still, FS tells me that it cannot find the session.

[image: tree.png]
Inside each subject folder, there is the  "bold" folder and inside that,
together with the runs folders, there is the analysis folder.

Any idea on what I'm doing wrong?
Thank you so much,
Marco
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Marco Ninghetto, PhD candidate
Laboratory of Neuroplasticity
Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology
Polish Academy of Sciences
3 Pasteur Street, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland
main
    |reconstructed
                |sub_02
                |sub-03
                |sub-06
                ...
    |
    |functionals
                |sessid1
                |SUBJ02NG
                |SUBJ06NG
                |SUBJ010NG
                |sessid2
                |SUBJ03YG
                |SUBJ04YG
                ...
                |rtopy.anal.folder

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