New protocol: data and anatomy

i have a problem when i want to load the anatomy and data .
as it is showen in the picture .

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Hello,

Thank you for your screen capture, but we need more information in order to help you.

Is this your own data or a tutorial data? Can you send us a screen capture of the folder you are trying to import? You need to select the root of your Freesurfer directory, for example labeled “anatomy” in our tutorial_introduction.zip dataset – not a child folder such as “mri”.

Martin

the name of my folder is C:\Users\ICHRAK PC\Desktop\Ichrak\brainstorm_database\spike\anat@default_subject
and the same thing for the data
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Hello,

From these screenshots, I am lead to believe this is not a new protocol, but rather an existing Brainstorm database you would like to import. What you can do is go to File -> Load protocol -> Load protocol from folder, and select your spike folder (C:\Users\ICHRAK PC\Desktop\Ichrak\brainstorm_database\spike) to import it.

I hope this helps,
Martin

thank you but I tried what you said but he posted the same problem .
Is there another solution?

Are you sure you get the same error message? Is the anat folder empty? You haven’t showed us its content.

yes , i get the same error message

the anatomy content


the data content

What you posted is the content of the anat@default_subject folder, not the anat folder. It also contains files that I would not expect to be in a typical Brainstorm directory (it says the type is ZIP but since I don’t see the file extensions, it might be something else).

Do you know where this data is coming from? Perhaps it would be best first to clarify how to work with these files with their source. Feel free to upload them somewhere and send it to us so we can have a look at it ourselves to avoid unnecessary back and forth.

Cheers,
Martin

@ichrak If you are not very familiar with Brainstorm, I recommend you start by following all the introduction tutorials using the example dataset provided (Section “Get started” in the tutorial page):
https://neuroimage.usc.edu/brainstorm/Tutorials

After, you can read advanced tutorials related more specifically to your research:

Cheers
Francois

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