Hi Jason

do you have matlab installed? If so, you need to setup your environment so that it is in your path. This doesn't really have anything to do with FreeSurfer - you need to be able to type "matlab" from the command line and have it find the binary

cheers
Bruce
On Wed, 28 Oct 2015, Jason Haberman wrote:

Dear Freesurfer Community,
I am very new to Freesurfer and am trying to work my way through the
tutorial. I am currently stuck at theĀ 
mkcontrast-sess -analysis my-workmem.sm05.lh -contrast encode-v-base -a 1
section, having received the error:
ERROR: cannot find matlab. Is it in your path?

I have searched the forums and found one instance of this being reported,
but the suggested solutions did not resolve the problem. Is there anyway
further recommendations you might make?

I have attached a screenshot of my .bash_profile and of my attempts to run
mkcontrast. I would be most grateful for any assistance you might offer.

Warm Regards,
Jason

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