Andrew,
Oops! Crap! I didn't mean to CC that to the whole SPM list :/
Could you send us a directory lisiting of the analysis directory? E.g type
ls -l
and send us the listing (if you're on windows, I guess you could use 'dir'
in a cmd window.)
Thanks!
-Tom
...... Original Message .......
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 11:43:51 +1100 "Andrew Kemp" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear Hui, Tom,
>
> Thank you both for your emails... I am still having difficulties viewing
> model detail - the following error is returned:
>
> --------
> ??? Error using ==> spmd_md
> No spatial diagnosis!
>
> Error in ==> c:\program files\spm2\toolbox\spmd\spmd.m
> On line 253 ==> spmd_MD;
> --------
>
> Hui, both scan summary and model summary are opened prior to trying to
> visualise model detail. It appears that the variable 'xyz' is empty (created
> in spm_md.m), despite having these visualisations open and having
> left-clicked / right-clicked to localise the voxel. This error is returned
> on multiple subjects.
>
> Thank you again for your assistance with these issues. It is much
> appreciated!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Andrew
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: HUI ZHANG [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, 18 January 2006 2:22 AM
> To: Andrew Kemp
> Cc: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: RE: spmd difficulties...
>
> Hi Andrew,
>
> > Dear Hui, many thanks for your responses to my emails - the difficulties
> > with viewing scan summary and detail have now been resolved. I am still
> > unable to view model detail however (see below)...
>
> If you want to view model detail, you have to have scan summary and model
> summary before model detail. Since model detail is based on the which
> scan (from scan summary) and which voxel (from model summary) you want to
> look at. Do you follow the instruction for model detail? I hope this email
> is helpful.
>
> > I was also wondering whether it is possible to locate a particular voxel
> in
> > the model summary and scan detail? This would be particularly helpful
for
> > going directly to locations known to be significant in group results.
> Also,
> > how am I able to identify the coordinates of a voxel we are viewing in
> spmd?
> >
> Yes, you can pick any voxel in the model summary and scan detail. There is
> a "Move" button at the top of the interface. Say, you click one voxel
> in model summary, you also want to the corresponding voxel in scan
> detail. This button is used for moving the current
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