This grot file looks odd as the entire skeleton seems to be in your
significant cluster. Are you sure that your stats modelling was
correct? Also, the skeleton looks over-inclusive - you probably want
to raise the threshold passed into tbss_4_prestats
Anyway, if this grot file is in the stats directory where you are
trying to run tbss_deproject it should run ok...
Cheers.
On 18 Dec 2007, at 13:53, Marc J. Dubin wrote:
> Dear Steve,
>
>
> I do this using the suggested
>
>
> fslmaths tbss_maxc_tstat1 -thr
> 0.95 grot
> and for some reason still get the same error. Maybe the grot file is
> corrupted?
> I will send it as an attachment.
>
> Sincerely,
> Marc
>
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> Marc Dubin, MD PhD
> Resident in Psychiatry - PGY4
> Weill Cornell Medical College
>
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