Hi Fabiola,

QDEC is not supported any longer since a while. Also these 2-stage longitudinal 
statistics are not maintained and have been superseded by our Linear Mixed 
Effects tools (Matlab)
https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/LinearMixedEffectsModels

About your error:
Is “sub_01” the name of the base directory?

Also what FreeSurfer version are you using? These scripts have probably not 
been maintained or tested on anything higher than version 6.0. So it could be 
that they don’t work on 7.*
Or it could be that there is an error in your qdecfile. You can try processing 
one subject with FreeSurfer 6.0 adjusting the qdefile to only this subject and 
running again with the scripts in 6.0.
Or you could switch to LME (recommended).

The .Qdecrc is for running QDEC afterwards, so it has nothing to do with this 
error. (But again QDEC is also not supported any longer, sadly).

Best, Martin


On 21. Sep 2021, at 22:35, Fabiola Macruz 
<fabiolamac...@hotmail.com<mailto:fabiolamac...@hotmail.com>> wrote:



Dear FreeSurfer experts:

I am processing in qdec 25 subjects (each with 3 MRIs studies) and I have this 
terminal output:


Error in Analyze: Couldn't open
PATH/sub_01/surf/lh.thickness.fwhm10.fsaverage.mgz or .mgh file.


I have executed the following qcache command for each subject:


long_mris_slopes --qdec qdecfile --meas thickness --hemi
> lh --do-avg --do-rate --do-pc1 --do-spc --do-stack --do-label --time
> months --fwhm 10 --qcache fsaverage --sd SUBJECTS_DIR


All the bases subjects have the specific files after this cmd: 
lh.long.thickness-avg[pc1/rate/spc].fwhm0[5, 10, 15, 20, 25].fsaverage.mgh.


However, the file that qdec asks for - is missing in all the bases subjects.



I have also created a qdec/.Qdecrc file in the qdec directory that contains the 
following lines:

MEASURE1 = long.thickness-avg
MEASURE2 = long.thickness-rate
MEASURE3 = long.thickness-pc1
MEASURE4 = long.thickness-spc


Could you please help out?


I have found another person with exactly the same problem in the freesurfer 
forum and the person assisting him, couldn't explain why this happen. Just went 
around about a bunch of other things that could be and didnt solve the guy's 
problem.


I honestly found the tutorials for longitudinal analysis in the website very 
frustrating and poorly explained. Even in regard to the

.Qdecrc file that we need to create, it wasn't clear to me what extension it 
was and if we were only suppose to copy paste the following in any terminal 
editor:


EASURE1 = long.thickness-avg
MEASURE2 = long.thickness-rate
MEASURE3 = long.thickness-pc1
MEASURE4 = long.thickness-spc


Thanks,

Fabiola
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