Thanks a lot for these files. It quickly clarified how this info was being passed along, and now I see that you must be using a version of AFNI data between last February 25 and 28. There was a 3 day period where this would happen, and then it was fixed.
Sorry about that.
Is it possible to update? Of course, that is a big step just for a little piece of information that you can get either way. If you do not want to update, there are options for how to get that value. Maybe either directly or via the @ss_review_basic script.
a. In the @ss_review_basic script, there is a block of code following a comment "# get TSNR average". You can essentially run that for every subject. To make it easy, forget the subject ID and use wildcards:
3dmaskave -quiet -mask full_mask*+tlrc.HEAD TSNR.*+tlrc.HEAD
b. Alternatively, you could edit the @ss_review_basic script itself, to finish its job. At the top of the script there is a line that sets the mask_dset variable:
set mask_dset = full_mask.SUBJECT+tlrc # subject name replaced
Just add ".HEAD" to the name:
set mask_dset = full_mask.SUBJECT+tlrc.HEAD
Either of those should work. Please let me know if you have any questions about this.
- rick