Thank you
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 3:49 PM, Douglas Greve
wrote:
> There is no way. Yes, you can specify fsaverage for yoursubject
>
> On 9/28/16 3:47 PM, miracle ozzoude wrote:
>
> Hello Doug,
> Do you know if there's any command to make it continue from where it
> stopped in case of future inci
There is no way. Yes, you can specify fsaverage for yoursubject
On 9/28/16 3:47 PM, miracle ozzoude wrote:
Hello Doug,
Do you know if there's any command to make it continue from where it
stopped in case of future incidents? Also, what does " yoursubject"
mean in this code? Can I substitute i
Hello Doug,
Do you know if there's any command to make it continue from where it
stopped in case of future incidents? Also, what does " yoursubject" mean in
this code? Can I substitute it with fsaverage?
Thanks
Paul
mri_mcsim --o $FREESURFER_HOME/average/mult-comp-cor/yoursubject/rh/cortex \
--
Thank you Doug
Paul
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 10:39 AM, Douglas N Greve wrote:
> I would just use what was created. There is nothing magical about 10,000
> iterations. A few iterations short won't make any difference.
>
>
> On 09/28/2016 10:35 AM, miracle ozzoude wrote:
> > Hello experts,
> > I wa
I would just use what was created. There is nothing magical about 10,000
iterations. A few iterations short won't make any difference.
On 09/28/2016 10:35 AM, miracle ozzoude wrote:
> Hello experts,
> I was running 1 monte carlo simulation before my desktop
> automatically restarted, does a
Hello experts,
I was running 1 monte carlo simulation before my desktop automatically
restarted, does anyone know a command to continue from where it stopped?
The simulation for left hemisphere stopped at 9146/1 and right
hemisphere at 9125/1. Thank you
Paul