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glatard avatar glatard commented on August 26, 2024

@Najmahan could you precise the option where this "expanded functional image" should be added in the design file?

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Najmahan avatar Najmahan commented on August 26, 2024

Following the same order as the FSL melodic GUI, as the rest. This means, under the registration section, the first option.

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glatard avatar glatard commented on August 26, 2024

My question is about the name of the option in the design file. For registration, I am only aware of fmri(regstandard) (which is for the template), and set fmri(reghighres) (for the structural).

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glatard avatar glatard commented on August 26, 2024

OK, so if fmri(reginitial_highres_yn) is set in the interface (preset from the design file), then the task will insert the file specified in the 3rd column of the CSV file in the design file. Do you know which option of the design file should be used to specific the reginitial_highres file? I don't have any example for that.

Also, what happens if fmri(reginitial_highres_yn) is set and the CSV file has 3 columns in some rows, and only 2 columns in other rows? Should this trigger an error?

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Najmahan avatar Najmahan commented on August 26, 2024

Not sure I get your question, is this what you mean?

# Initial structural space registration initialisation transformset
fmri(init_initial_highres) "/dir/filename_hires/forexample"

I think triggering error is the easiest solution.

If user selects the option of initial registration, then the third column
must be present. If we want to be very user-friendly, we can trigger error,
but then let user go to the task parameter and deselect the subjects for
which the third column is empty.

This latter implementation will be consistent with error trigger on
mismatching dimensions.

On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 11:55 AM, Tristan Glatard [email protected]
wrote:

OK, so if fmri(reginitial_highres_yn) is set in the interface (preset from
the design file), then the task will insert the file specified in the 3rd
column of the CSV file in the design file. Do you know which option of the
design file should be used to specific the reginitial_highres file? I don't
have any example for that.

Also, what happens if fmri(reginitial_highres_yn) is set and the CSV file
has 3 columns in some rows, and only 2 columns in other rows? Should this
trigger an error?


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glatard avatar glatard commented on August 26, 2024

I have the impression that fmri(init_initial_highres) is to specify an initial transformation, and that there must be another option to specify the file to register to. In any case, it would be useful if you could provide a working design file implementing this feature.

Ok for the error.

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Najmahan avatar Najmahan commented on August 26, 2024

voila (it's also on the usual provider)

On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 12:10 PM, Tristan Glatard [email protected]
wrote:

I have the impression that fmri(init_initial_highres) is to specify an
initial transformation, and that there must be another option to specify
the file to register to. In any case, it would be useful if you could
provide a working design file implementing this feature.

Ok for the error.


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glatard avatar glatard commented on August 26, 2024

email attachment are removed from emails sent to github, and I cannot see it on CBRAIN. Can you send it by email directly, or send me the link to this file on CBRAIN?

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glatard avatar glatard commented on August 26, 2024

OK, so fmri(reginitial_highres_yn) must be set to 1 and, for each file, initial_highres_files(i) should be set to the proper file path (column 3 of CSV file). It's clear now.

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