[Freesurfer] long_mris_slopes/long_qdec_table command not found

2013-06-20 Thread Peter Bohn













Dear Freesurfer experts,

I was trying to run some longitudinal analysis but whenever I want to use the 
commands “long_mris_slopes” or “long_qdec_table” I just get 
“command not found” as an answer. When I try to look up a package that might 
include the command, by typing “cnf long_mris_slopes”, 
I also just get “command not found” as an answer. We are currently using 
version v 1.313.2.6.

Does anyone of you know if the two commands that I would like to run, are 
included in this version? Where would I have to look for the 
additional package if it exists? Or am I by any chance just typing the commands 
incorrect?

Many thanks for the help!

Sincerely yours

Peter   

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Re: [Freesurfer] long_mris_slopes/long_qdec_table command not found

2013-07-01 Thread Peter Bohn


Dear
Freesurfer experts,



thanks to your help I was able to install the new version and run the
„long_mris_slopes“ command. In the next step I shrank the longitudinal QDEC
table into the cross sectional form by using “long_qdec_table” which also
worked so far. Loading that table into QDEC and generating stats data table is
no problem but afterwards, when I try to analyze the data in the “Design”
section, I received an error message. It always says “couldn’t
open…/1CAGB/surf/lh.thikness.fwhm10/fsaverage.mgz or .mgh file”. 



As an additional explanation for this example: 



1CAGB is the base for the first time point CA and the second time point GB. 
Files
with the wanted name exist in the surf directories of the two time points but
not in the surf directory of the base. The closest thing in the base surf
directory is called “lh.long.thikness.avg.fwhm10.mgh”. 



Could it be that there is a mistake in the “cross.qdec.table.dat”? Just like in
the manual for creating the “long.qdec.table.dat”, I listed all the single time
points under fsid and the base under fsid-base.and created the cross table
afterwards. But when I open the “cross.qdec.table.dat”, the base names (1CAGB
etc. in this example) are listed under “fsid”.



Did I do something wrong during the creation of the long.qdec.table.dat or the
cross.qdec.table.dat? Do you have any other explanation otherwise?



Thank you very much for your help!



Best regards



Peter Bohn



From: mreu...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 06:57:16 -0700
To: bohn-pe...@gmx.de; freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] long_mris_slopes/long_qdec_table command not found

Not totally sure with 5.0, but I don't think it requires same voxel space for 
all time points (since 5.1), so it should work to run the analysis with 5.3 on 
that data.

Cheers Martin

Peter Bohn  wrote:



Thanks a lot! Do I have to repeat
creating the base and the longitudinal runs once I use the new version or are
they compatible concerning this aspect?



Thank you very much!



Best regards



Peter



From: mreu...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 02:46:05 -0700
To: bohn-pe...@gmx.de; freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] long_mris_slopes/long_qdec_table command not found

Yes, those scripts are available since 5.2. You need to update to a newer 
version.

Best Martin

Peter Bohn  wrote:



Hi Martin,

thanks a lot fort he quick reply! When I type freesurfer into the window it 
shows me v5.0.0 as the version. Sorry for my prior mistake 
concerning the version’s name. All other commands I use run perfectly fine.

Thanks once again!

Best regards

Peter 

From: mreu...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 05:21:39 -0400
To: bohn-pe...@gmx.de
CC: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] long_mris_slopes/long_qdec_table command not found

Hi Peter,
can you run any free surfer command at all? Looks to me that you did not source 
free surfer. What happens if you typefreesurferinto the terminal window? It 
should print the version.
Best, Martin
On Jun 20, 2013, at 5:17 AM, Peter Bohn  wrote:


Dear Freesurfer experts,

I was trying to run some longitudinal analysis but whenever I want to use the 
commands “long_mris_slopes” or “long_qdec_table” I just get 
“command not found” as an answer. When I try to look up a package that might 
include the command, by typing “cnf long_mris_slopes”, 
I also just get “command not found” as an answer. We are currently using 
version v 1.313.2.6.

Does anyone of you know if the two commands that I would like to run, are 
included in this version? Where would I have to look for the 
additional package if it exists? Or am I by any chance just typing the commands 
incorrect?

Many thanks for the help!

Sincerely yours

Peter___Freesurfer mailing 
listfreesur...@nmr.mgh.harvard.eduhttps://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/freesurfer

-Dr. Martin ReuterAssistant in Neuroscience - 
Massachusetts General Hospital
Instructor in Neurology   - Harvard Medical School
MGH / HMS / MIT

A.A.Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
149 Thirteenth Street, Suite 2301
Charlestown, MA 02129

Phone: +1-617-724-5652
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Re: [Freesurfer] long_mris_slopes/cross.qdec.table.dat

2013-07-01 Thread Peter Bohn


Dear
Freesurfer experts,

 

Or could it
be that I made a mistake creating the “Qdecrc” file?

I simply created a text file in the qdec directory and named it 
“$SUBJECTS_DIR/qdec/.Qdecrc”
and put the four lines in it as advised. Should it just be named “.Qdecr” or is
there supposed to be an empty line somewhere in the file?



Thanks a lot!



Best regards



Peter



From: bohn-pe...@gmx.de
To: mreu...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu; freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2013 15:32:04 +0200
Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] long_mris_slopes/long_qdec_table command not found






Dear
Freesurfer experts,



thanks to your help I was able to install the new version and run the
„long_mris_slopes“ command. In the next step I shrank the longitudinal QDEC
table into the cross sectional form by using “long_qdec_table” which also
worked so far. Loading that table into QDEC and generating stats data table is
no problem but afterwards, when I try to analyze the data in the “Design”
section, I received an error message. It always says “couldn’t
open…/1CAGB/surf/lh.thikness.fwhm10/fsaverage.mgz or .mgh file”. 



As an additional explanation for this example: 



1CAGB is the base for the first time point CA and the second time point GB. 
Files
with the wanted name exist in the surf directories of the two time points but
not in the surf directory of the base. The closest thing in the base surf
directory is called “lh.long.thikness.avg.fwhm10.mgh”. 



Could it be that there is a mistake in the “cross.qdec.table.dat”? Just like in
the manual for creating the “long.qdec.table.dat”, I listed all the single time
points under fsid and the base under fsid-base.and created the cross table
afterwards. But when I open the “cross.qdec.table.dat”, the base names (1CAGB
etc. in this example) are listed under “fsid”.



Did I do something wrong during the creation of the long.qdec.table.dat or the
cross.qdec.table.dat? Do you have any other explanation otherwise?



Thank you very much for your help!



Best regards



Peter Bohn



From: mreu...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 06:57:16 -0700
To: bohn-pe...@gmx.de; freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] long_mris_slopes/long_qdec_table command not found

Not totally sure with 5.0, but I don't think it requires same voxel space for 
all time points (since 5.1), so it should work to run the analysis with 5.3 on 
that data.

Cheers Martin

Peter Bohn  wrote:



Thanks a lot! Do I have to repeat
creating the base and the longitudinal runs once I use the new version or are
they compatible concerning this aspect?



Thank you very much!



Best regards



Peter



From: mreu...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 02:46:05 -0700
To: bohn-pe...@gmx.de; freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] long_mris_slopes/long_qdec_table command not found

Yes, those scripts are available since 5.2. You need to update to a newer 
version.

Best Martin

Peter Bohn  wrote:



Hi Martin,

thanks a lot fort he quick reply! When I type freesurfer into the window it 
shows me v5.0.0 as the version. Sorry for my prior mistake 
concerning the version’s name. All other commands I use run perfectly fine.

Thanks once again!

Best regards

Peter 

From: mreu...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 05:21:39 -0400
To: bohn-pe...@gmx.de
CC: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] long_mris_slopes/long_qdec_table command not found

Hi Peter,
can you run any free surfer command at all? Looks to me that you did not source 
free surfer. What happens if you typefreesurferinto the terminal window? It 
should print the version.
Best, Martin
On Jun 20, 2013, at 5:17 AM, Peter Bohn  wrote:


Dear Freesurfer experts,

I was trying to run some longitudinal analysis but whenever I want to use the 
commands “long_mris_slopes” or “long_qdec_table” I just get 
“command not found” as an answer. When I try to look up a package that might 
include the command, by typing “cnf long_mris_slopes”, 
I also just get “command not found” as an answer. We are currently using 
version v 1.313.2.6.

Does anyone of you know if the two commands that I would like to run, are 
included in this version? Where would I have to look for the 
additional package if it exists? Or am I by any chance just typing the commands 
incorrect?

Many thanks for the help!

Sincerely yours

Peter___Freesurfer mailing 
listfreesur...@nmr.mgh.harvard.eduhttps://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/freesurfer

-Dr. Martin ReuterAssistant in Neuroscience - 
Massachusetts General Hospital
Instructor in Neurology   - Harvard Medical School
MGH / HMS / MIT

A.A.Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
149 Thirteenth Street, Suite 2301
Charlestown, MA 02129

Phone: +1-617-724-5652
Email:mreu...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu   reuter@mit.eduWeb  : 
http://reuter.mit.edu 




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Frees

Re: [Freesurfer] long_mris_slopes/cross.qdec.table.dat

2013-07-01 Thread Peter Bohn


Dear
Martin,



”thickness” was a typo. Can you maybe check my attached file? I suppose that I
put the four lines in it correctly. I only named it “.Qdecrc”. When I save the
file in the qdec folder of my Subject directory, the file isn´t visible anymore.
Is it supposed to be like that? It is there but not visible. Furthermore I can´t
chose e.g. long.thickness-rate in the Design
Tab.



Thank you very much and I am sorry for bothering you so much.



Best regards



Peter



Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2013 11:33:39 -0400
From: mreu...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
To: bohn-pe...@gmx.de
CC: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] long_mris_slopes/cross.qdec.table.dat


  

  
  
Hi Peter,



it needs to be .Qdecrc and have these lines:

MEASURE1 = long.thickness-avg
MEASURE2 = long.thickness-rate
MEASURE3 = long.thickness-pc1
MEASURE4 = long.thickness-spc
You will then see in the Design tab in Qdec, that you can
now select e.g. long.thickness-rate under Measure as the
dependent variable. 



You wrote below that you get this error:

"couldn’t
  open…/1CAGB/surf/lh.thikness.fwhm10/fsaverage.mgz or .mgh file"

note that thickness is spelled with 'ck'. Check your .Qdecrc if
there's a typo.



Best, Martin





    On 07/01/2013 09:45 AM, Peter Bohn
  wrote:



  
  
Dear
Freesurfer experts,
 
Or could it
be that I made a mistake creating the “Qdecrc” file?

I simply created a text file in the qdec directory and named
it “$SUBJECTS_DIR/qdec/.Qdecrc”
and put the four lines in it as advised. Should it just be
named “.Qdecr” or is
there supposed to be an empty line somewhere in the file?



Thanks a lot!



Best regards



Peter





  From: bohn-pe...@gmx.de

  To: mreu...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu;
  freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu

  Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2013 15:32:04 +0200

  Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] long_mris_slopes/long_qdec_table
  command not found

  

  
  
Dear
Freesurfer experts,



thanks to your help I was able to install the new
version and run the
„long_mris_slopes“ command. In the next step I shrank
the longitudinal QDEC
table into the cross sectional form by using
“long_qdec_table” which also
worked so far. Loading that table into QDEC and
generating stats data table is
no problem but afterwards, when I try to analyze the
data in the “Design”
section, I received an error message. It always says
“couldn’t
open…/1CAGB/surf/lh.thikness.fwhm10/fsaverage.mgz or
.mgh file”. 



As an additional explanation for this example: 



1CAGB is the base for the first time point CA and the
second time point GB. Files
with the wanted name exist in the surf directories of
the two time points but
not in the surf directory of the base. The closest thing
in the base surf
directory is called “lh.long.thikness.avg.fwhm10.mgh”. 



Could it be that there is a mistake in the
“cross.qdec.table.dat”? Just like in
the manual for creating the “long.qdec.table.dat”, I
listed all the single time
points under fsid and the base under fsid-base.and
created the cross table
afterwards. But when I open the “cross.qdec.table.dat”,
the base names (1CAGB
etc. in this example) are listed under “fsid”.



Did I do something wrong during the creation of the
long.qdec.table.dat or the
cross.qdec.table.dat? Do you have any other explanation
otherwise?



Thank you very much for your help!



Best regards

    

    Peter Bohn





  From: mreu...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu

  Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 06:57:16 -0700

  To: bohn-pe...@gmx.de; freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu

  Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] long_mris_slopes/long_qdec_table
  command not found

  

  
  Not totally sure with 5.0, but I don't think it requires same
  voxel space for all time points (since 5.1), so it should

[Freesurfer] qdec categories for discrete variables

2013-07-09 Thread Peter Bohn




Dear
Freesurfer experts,



is it already possible to define more than two possible factors for discrete 
variables
in the latest qdec version or is that option still limited to 2 possible
variables?



Thanks for your help!



Best regards



Peter

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