Dear Andrew,
what basis function set are you using? It is possible that spm_orth
will shrink the number of basis functions during orthogonalisation -
this will subsequently screw things up. This is definitely a bug, but
a minor one, since you probably should specify only as many basis
functions as may be made orthogonal to each other.
Volkmar
Quoting Andrew Park <[log in to unmask]>:
> I am trying to run the 1st level fMRI model spec and I keep getting this
> error message:
>
> Error running job: Attempted to access X(:,1); index out of bounds
> because size(X)=[1,0].i
>
> In file "C:\MATLAB71_trial\spm5_updates958\spm_orth.m" (v666), function
> "spm_orth" at line 17.
>
> In file "C:\MATLAB71_trial\spm5_updates958\spm_fMRI_design.m" (v784),
> function "spm_fMRI_design" at line 286.
>
> In file "C:\MATLAB71_trial\spm5_updates958\spm_fmri_spm_ui.m" (v592),
> function "spm_fmri_spm_ui" at line 213.
>
> In file "C:\MATLAB71_trial\spm5_updates958\spm_config_fmri_spec.m"
> (v767), function "run_stats" at line 971.
> --------------------------
> Done.
>
> I have read that there were some problems with spm_orth.m? Any
> recommendations?
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew
>
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