Thank you Doug. I was using the same label file for all subjects before. I
will create the labels for each individual and run the
mris_anatomical_stats ( I tested it on one subject that didnt run before,
and it did not give any errors this time)
Thanks again!
Rupa
It looks like this label w
It looks like this label was created on fsaverage. Is that the case? If
so, then you need to run mri_label2label to map it into the space of an
individual, then run mris_anatomical_stats
doug
On 03/18/2014 12:59 PM, Rupa Sabbineni wrote:
> Hi Doug
> Attached is a label file.
> The FS version i
Can you verify that the label does actually have label points in it?
Just open it in a text editor or cat it to a terminal. If it does have
points, send it to me. Also let me know which version of FS you are running.
doug
On 3/17/14 5:35 PM, Rupa Sabbineni wrote:
muen223-105-dhcp:subjects
muen223-105-dhcp:subjects rupasabbineni$ mris_anatomical_stats -l new.label
-a aparc.a2009s.annot -log outSUB1_lhVOL2 SUB1 lh
limiting computations to label
/Volumes/DISK/Software/freesurfer/subjects/qdec/Results/new.label.
computing statistics for each annotation in aparc.a2009s.annot.
outputting
Can you send the terminal output?
On 03/17/2014 01:54 PM, Rupa Sabbineni wrote:
>
> Good morning!
>
>
> I was trying to run the mris_anatomical_stats command and for some
> subjects I keep getting Segmentation fault:11 error.
>
> Some of the posts in the archive suggested that I run the recon-all
Good morning!
I was trying to run the mris_anatomical_stats command and for some subjects
I keep getting Segmentation fault:11 error.
Some of the posts in the archive suggested that I run the recon-all command
since it usually means that subjects surfaces are out of sync SO I RERAN
RECON_ALL(whi