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Hello,
   You may also wish to check which spm_getSPM file is being used.
Several toolboxes use that file as an entry point for custom results
displays.  While SPM is running, in the MATLAB command window type
'which spm_getSPM'.  If it does not display your SPM path's spm_getSPM,
then also check that the toolbox which it references has updated this
file to the newest SPM.
 
For example, our WFU_PickAtlas uses this entry point and was recently
updated.  If you typed `which spm_getSPM` you might get:
 
/opt/spm5/toolbox/wfu_pickatlas/spm_getSPM.m
 
If you have the pickatlas, you may check that you have the updated
version of the pickatlas by looking at the wfu_spm_getSPM5.m file and
look for a line towards the end of the descriptions that reads:
 
% $Id: wfu_spm_getSPM5.m,v 1.18 2008/09/04 12:33:21 bwagner Exp $
 
If it doesn't show the above line, I'd recommend downloading the newest
version.
 
Best Wishes,
Ben Wagner
ANSIR Lab

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From: SPM (Statistical Parametric Mapping) [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of KIDLAB Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 10:26 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [SPM] SPM5 Contrasts and Results' Bug


Hello again,

Thank you for reply. 
We have the latest version of SPM5 and we checked our spm_getSPM.m file.
That file has exactly what should have according to that explanation. 
But, the problem is there. We are sure this a bug. Because, it happened
so randomly.
Is there any other way to test for this bug?

Thanks,

SPMers from kidlab
  




To check which SPM version you have, type:
 >> edit spm_getSPM.m
and around line 162, you should read:
% $Id: spm_getSPM.m 1563 2008-05-07 14:16:43Z ferath $


On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 2:58 PM, Guillaume Flandin
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:


	Hello,
	
	The explanation is probably given here:
	
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A2=ind0809&L=spm&P=3229
	
	I hope this helps,
	Guillaume.
	

	KIDLAB Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study wrote:
	>
	> Hello,
	>
	> I was trying to enter contrasts for first level analysis and
everything
	> was going normal. I checked some of the results and it looked
fine. I
	> created couple more contrast, but all of a sudden, contrast
result
	> returned images that looks like a segmentation image! I even
went back
	> and checked the ones that I made before. Even those that were
fine a
	> minute ago, now were looking like segmentation image!?!
	> I am not sure if some thing has gone wrong or if there is a
bug or
	> something else!
	> Any idea regarding this would be appreciated.
	>
	> Thanks,
	>
	> SPMers from kidlab
	
	
	
	--
	Guillaume Flandin, PhD
	Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging
	University College London
	12 Queen Square
	London WC1N 3BG