Hi Siddharth

33364 is a pretty big defect and typically means something is pretty badly wrong with your data. This can mean that the hemis are connected, or attached to the skull or cerebellum. Take a look at the ?h.orig.nofix and see if you can figure out what is going wrong. You'll need to diagnose it before you can correct it (either by adding control points, or editing the wm.mgz typically)

cheers
Bruce



On Thu, 7 Nov 2013, Ray, Siddharth wrote:


Hi Freesurfers,

 

Got this error while running some of my subjects:

 

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Correcting Topology of defect 1 with euler number -257 (129 loops)

   computing statistics for defect 1: 33364 vertices

   location: [ (156,125,84) - average intensity = 92.126 ]

      -gray ( 86.57 , 6.29 )  -white ( 95.91 , 6.08 )

      -gray ( 89.98 , 24.95 )  -white ( 98.58 , 24.03 )

      -intensity (86.574921 [log = -2.404119 ]- 95.914825 [log = -2.517448 ])

      -curv (k1=-0.162 (0.730) , r1 = 6.179 | k2=-0.060 (0.191), r2 = 16.806 )

      -curv (k1=-0.124 (0.768) , r1 = 8.076 | k2=-0.032 (0.282), r2 = 31.306 )

MRISalloc(8654176, 520): could not allocate vertices

Cannot allocate memory

 

 

Do anyone know how to fix this?

 

Thanks,

-Siddharth


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