Hello,
I recently added new ROIs to an already existing project, and have been trying to process all subjects through first-level for those new ROIs so that I may extract RRC matrices. When I get to first-level, four subject (318, 320, 322 and 326 out of 1084, perhaps it is informative that they are so close together) had errors and I was unable to get through first-level. I stopped the job, and tried to go back and denoise those 4 subjects again. That worked fine, but now when I try to merge the denoised jobs, it crashes when I get to subject 318. Here is the error:
Error using load
Unable to read MAT-file /project2/skeedy/BSNIP2_2020/BSNIP2_2020_conn.0318210430161424709.dmat. File might be corrupt.
Error in conn_merge (line 46)
temp=load(deblank(filenames{n1a}),'CONN_x','-mat');
Error in conn_merge (line 30)
value = conn_merge(char(filenames(nbatch:min(numel(filenames),nbatch+MAXMEM-1))));
Error in conn_projectmanager (line 125)
conn_merge(allfiles);
Error in conn (line 850)
conn_projectmanager('updateproject',fromgui);
Error in conn_jobmanager (line 357)
conn('load',filename);
Error in conn (line 1093)
conn_jobmanager;
Error in conn_menumanager (line 120)
feval(CONN_MM.MENU{n0}.callback{n1}{1},CONN_MM.MENU{n0}.callback{n1}{2:end});
Now I am unable to get through merging even of denoising, so I always have a pending job dialogue and I cannot move forward. We were hoping to exclude those four subjects from the analysis, but I need to finish first-level and merge that with the project in order to extract RRC matrices, which I am unable to do if I can't merge.
Do you have any ideas as to why these 4 subjects may have caused errors in first-level, and why they are now causing crashes when I attempt to merge denoising results? In previous analyses with this dataset we had no problems with these subjects.
Thank you,
Mikey
I recently added new ROIs to an already existing project, and have been trying to process all subjects through first-level for those new ROIs so that I may extract RRC matrices. When I get to first-level, four subject (318, 320, 322 and 326 out of 1084, perhaps it is informative that they are so close together) had errors and I was unable to get through first-level. I stopped the job, and tried to go back and denoise those 4 subjects again. That worked fine, but now when I try to merge the denoised jobs, it crashes when I get to subject 318. Here is the error:
Error using load
Unable to read MAT-file /project2/skeedy/BSNIP2_2020/BSNIP2_2020_conn.0318210430161424709.dmat. File might be corrupt.
Error in conn_merge (line 46)
temp=load(deblank(filenames{n1a}),'CONN_x','-mat');
Error in conn_merge (line 30)
value = conn_merge(char(filenames(nbatch:min(numel(filenames),nbatch+MAXMEM-1))));
Error in conn_projectmanager (line 125)
conn_merge(allfiles);
Error in conn (line 850)
conn_projectmanager('updateproject',fromgui);
Error in conn_jobmanager (line 357)
conn('load',filename);
Error in conn (line 1093)
conn_jobmanager;
Error in conn_menumanager (line 120)
feval(CONN_MM.MENU{n0}.callback{n1}{1},CONN_MM.MENU{n0}.callback{n1}{2:end});
Now I am unable to get through merging even of denoising, so I always have a pending job dialogue and I cannot move forward. We were hoping to exclude those four subjects from the analysis, but I need to finish first-level and merge that with the project in order to extract RRC matrices, which I am unable to do if I can't merge.
Do you have any ideas as to why these 4 subjects may have caused errors in first-level, and why they are now causing crashes when I attempt to merge denoising results? In previous analyses with this dataset we had no problems with these subjects.
Thank you,
Mikey