Hello all
Below is my information:
rhinal
cat $FREESURFER_HOME/build-stamp.txt
source /usr/local/freesurfer/nmr-dev-env setenv SUBJECTS_DIR /space/rhinal/2/users/gopal/lynch_data
which recon-all
cd /space/rhinal/2/users/gopal/lynch_data
I am not having an error per se, but recon-all keeps crashing before it is complete. If i look at the files that were created in order of date modified, the last file created in the surf folder (before it crashed) is rh_defect labels. files such as rh.sphere and rh.thickness were not created (although the corresponding lh files were). Do I have to run the entire recon-all program again? Or can I just run recon-all -s lynch -autorecon3? I am just trying to figure out if there is a quicker way to create the remaining files other than running the entire recon-all process, which will take another 30 hrs.
I appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks very much Abi
Hi Abi,
Take a look at the status log for this subject:
<subject>/scripts/recon-all-status.log
I bet it will indicate that this failed during the topology fixer on the right hemisphere. When you run recon-all -all it first does everything on the left hemisphere, and then on the right, so this is why the lh files were created. You can definitely start running from where it left off, without rerunning everything. Please see:
https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/ReconAllDevTable
for a list of the flags you should pass to recon-all for each individual step. You can also use the flag '-hemi rh' to just run the right hemisphere (since the left is likely finished).
Before restarting from the point that failed (likely the topology fixer) you should check visually the rh surfaces that have been created to see if there is a large defect that is causing the failure - this should then be fixed before you try rerunning in order to prevent another failure.
Jenni
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From: freesurfer-bounces@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu [mailto:freesurfer-bounces@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu] On Behalf Of Abi Gopal Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 9:44 AM To: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu Subject: [Freesurfer] recon-all did not complete
Hello all
Below is my information:
rhinal
cat $FREESURFER_HOME/build-stamp.txt
source /usr/local/freesurfer/nmr-dev-env
setenv SUBJECTS_DIR /space/rhinal/2/users/gopal/lynch_data
which recon-all
cd /space/rhinal/2/users/gopal/lynch_data
I am not having an error per se, but recon-all keeps crashing before it is complete. If i look at the files that were created in order of date modified, the last file created in the surf folder (before it crashed) is rh_defect labels. files such as rh.sphere and rh.thickness were not created (although the corresponding lh files were). Do I have to run the entire recon-all program again? Or can I just run recon-all -s lynch -autorecon3? I am just trying to figure out if there is a quicker way to create the remaining files other than running the entire recon-all process, which will take another 30 hrs.
I appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks very much Abi
Hi, I had a question regarding the hippocampus labels in freesurfer (stable 3.0.2). In the course of trying shape analysis (Martin Styner's SPHARM tools) on them, I've noticed the tail regions tend to be "fatter" than would normally be expected. For example, the attached pictures show an average image for our sample, compared to the sample average included in the package, which I think was based on manual ROI's.
I was wondering if this was an expected attribute of how freesurfer classifies the region, and also if there was anything I could do to address this. I can also provide datasets if it'd be helpful.
Thanks,
-Aaron-
not really. We include alveus/fimbria as part of hippocampus, which thickens it a bit, not sure if Martin does or not.
cheers, Bruce
On Mon, 20 Nov 2006, Goldman, Aaron (NIH/NIMH) [C] wrote:
Hi, I had a question regarding the hippocampus labels in freesurfer (stable 3.0.2). In the course of trying shape analysis (Martin Styner's SPHARM tools) on them, I've noticed the tail regions tend to be "fatter" than would normally be expected. For example, the attached pictures show an average image for our sample, compared to the sample average included in the package, which I think was based on manual ROI's.
I was wondering if this was an expected attribute of how freesurfer classifies the region, and also if there was anything I could do to address this. I can also provide datasets if it'd be helpful.
Thanks,
-Aaron-
Hi Abi,
something went pretty badly wrong with the aseg, not sure why. Can you rerun it with the newest version? I assume you mean mprage-recon....
Bruce
p.s. alternatively you could fix the huge defects. Overlay the rh.defect_labels on the rh.inflated.nofix surface and you'll see them.
On Mon, 20 Nov 2006, Abi Gopal wrote:
Hello all
Below is my information:
rhinal
cat $FREESURFER_HOME/build-stamp.txt
source /usr/local/freesurfer/nmr-dev-env setenv SUBJECTS_DIR /space/rhinal/2/users/gopal/lynch_data
which recon-all
cd /space/rhinal/2/users/gopal/lynch_data
I am not having an error per se, but recon-all keeps crashing before it is complete. If i look at the files that were created in order of date modified, the last file created in the surf folder (before it crashed) is rh_defect labels. files such as rh.sphere and rh.thickness were not created (although the corresponding lh files were). Do I have to run the entire recon-all program again? Or can I just run recon-all -s lynch -autorecon3? I am just trying to figure out if there is a quicker way to create the remaining files other than running the entire recon-all process, which will take another 30 hrs.
I appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks very much Abi
freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu