It should have only one --y argument and only one --surf argument. See
the group analysis tutorial for help in running mris_preproc to create a
single file with all of the subjects' data in it (you can use the
--paired-diff option).
doug
On 6/10/12 5:16 AM, lordowen wrote:
> Thanks you for your
Thanks you for your quick reply. Here is the command-line and below it
is the terminal output. In the beginning we follow the instructions on
PairedAnalysis page, but the "lh.paired-diff.thickness.sm05.mgh" can't
be loaded (error message is the same with what we listed below). So we
pre-processed o
What is your command-line and what is the terminal output? Also, please
post to the list instead of to me directly.
thanks
doug
On 6/6/12 5:24 AM, lordowen wrote:
> Dear Prof. Greve:
>
> Sorry to reply this very old post, but we encountered the same
> problem. We processed our data following the i
So you re-ran mris_preproc and you still get the error? If so, try running
mris_preproc --debug |& tee mris_preprog.err.log
Send me the mris_preprog.err.log, but don't email it as it will likely
be huge. Instead drop it to me a the file drop listed at the end of this
email.
doug
Andrew Mend
If you re-run mris_preproc does the same thing happen? Are you running
out of disk space?
doug
Andrew Mendlowitz wrote:
> The code for the lh.paired-diff.thickness.mgh file is
> mris_preproc --target fsaverage --hemi lh \
>
> --meas thickness --out lh.paired-diff.thickness.mgh \
>
> --fsgd pairss
There appears to be something wrong with the
lh.paired-diff.thickness.mgh file. How was it created?
doug
Andrew Mendlowitz wrote:
> Hello All,
> I get the following error while trying to run mri_glmfit. I am running
> a 2.93
> ghz imac with 8gb of ram. I am also running freesurfer version 5.0.0