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Hi - sounds like either you haven't specified the 31 input filenames correctly (maybe didn't have full pathnames?) or have specified a weird output filename?
Cheers.


On 19 Jan 2012, at 21:12, Roman M wrote:

> Hi, I am experiencing something odd with a simple 1st level analysis that I am not quite sure I am understanding..
> 
> I have 31 4D datasets, one per each of 31 subjects, and 31 structural images, one per subject. All files are inside the same big folder.
> I set up one big 1st level analysis (it's the same for everyone), yet when I launch it FEAT does not produce a series of sister .feat folders (as typical, one per 4D file) but creates each subject's .feat folder inside the previous subject's .feat folder.
> 
> So s31.feat is created inside s30.feat, which is created inside s29.feat, which is created inside s.28.feat, ...
> 
> Of course the analysis doesn't work out since it can't find the relevant files (of course!).
> 
> I opened up the .fsf file, but it all looks normal to me (i.e., the number of inputs is right, each input file is indeed a different line, exactly where it should be..)
> 
> Any advice on where the problem might be? 
> 
> Best
> 
>  Roman


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