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RE: Concatenated files set up error mismatch between first level covariate dimensions and scans

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Dear Alfonso,

There seems to be a problem with this patch. I applied it and preprocessed my data again and received the error message that I wrote to you in my recent post: https://www.nitrc.org/forum/reply.php?msg_id=31269&group_id=279

After replacing the patch with the file that comes with CONN 19c, I have this error now:

ERROR DESCRIPTION:

ERROR: Subject 1 Session 2 first-level covariate realignment mismatched dimensions (500 rows, while functional data has 5 scans; the number of rows of a first-level covariate should equal the number of scans for this subject/session)
ERROR: Subject 1 Session 2 first-level covariate QC_timeseries mismatched dimensions (500 rows, while functional data has 5 scans; the number of rows of a first-level covariate should equal the number of scans for this subject/session)
ERROR: Subject 1 Session 2 first-level covariate scrubbing mismatched dimensions (500 rows, while functional data has 5 scans; the number of rows of a first-level covariate should equal the number of scans for this subject/session)
ERROR: Subject 2 Session 2 first-level covariate realignment mismatched dimensions (500 rows, while functional data has 5 scans; the number of rows of a first-level covariate should equal the number of scans for this subject/session)
ERROR: Subject 2 Session 2 first-level covariate QC_timeseries mismatched dimensions (500 rows, while functional data has 5 scans; the number of rows of a first-level covariate should equal the number of scans for this subject/session)
ERROR: Subject 2 Session 2 first-level covariate scrubbing mismatched dimensions (500 rows, while functional data has 5 scans; the number of rows of a first-level covariate should equal the number of scans for this subject/session)
ERROR: Subject 3 Session 2 first-level covariate realignment mismatched dimensions (500 rows, while functional data has 5 scans; the number of rows of a first-level covariate should equal the number of scans for this subject/session)
ERROR: Subject 3 Session 2 first-level covariate QC_timeseries mismatched dimensions (500 rows, while functional data has 5 scans; the number of rows of a first-level covariate should equal the number of scans for this subject/session)
ERROR: Subject 3 Session 2 first-level covariate scrubbing mismatched dimensions (500 rows, while functional data has 5 scans; the number of rows of a first-level covariate should equal the number of scans for this subject/session)
ERROR: Subject 4 Session 2 first-level covariate realignment mismatched dimensions (500 rows, while functional data has 5 scans; the number of rows of a first-level covariate should equal the number of scans for this subject/session)
ERROR: Subject 4 Session 2 first-level covariate QC_timeseries mismatched dimensions (500 rows, while functional data has 5 scans; the number of rows of a first-level covariate should equal the number of scans for this subject/session)
ERROR: Subject 4 Session 2 first-level covariate scrubbing mismatched dimensions (500 rows, while functional data has 5 scans; the number of rows of a first-level covariate should equal the number of scans for this subject/session)
ERROR: Subject 13 Session 2 first-level covariate scrubbing mismatched dimensions (600 rows, while functional data has 500 scans; the number of rows of a first-level covariate should equal the number of scans for this subject/session)
ERROR: Subject 13 Session 5 first-level covariate scrubbing mismatched dimensions (600 rows, while functional data has 500 scans; the number of rows of a first-level covariate should equal the number of scans for this subject/session)
CONN19.c
SPM12 + DEM FieldMap MEEGtools
Matlab v.2019a
project: CONN19.c
storage: 4169.8Gb available
spm @ C:\spm12
conn @ C:\conn

Thanks for your help,
Amy

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