Hi all, 

I just wanted to follow up on my question: 
Would it be ok to use the longitudinal pipeline for scans that were acquired on different scanners (e.g time 1 and time 2 on the same scanner, time 3 on different scanner)? Would the longitudinal pipeline help to account for different scanners, since it creates the average base image for all 3 time points? or is this not recommended to use different scanners in longitudinal pipeline?

Thanks!
- M

On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 5:27 PM, Michelle VanTieghem <michelle.vantieghem@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, 

Would it be ok to use the longitudinal pipeline for scans that were acquired on different scanners (e.g time 1 and time 2 on the same scanner, time 3 on different scanner)? Would the longitudinal pipeline help to account for different scanners, since it creates the average base image for all 3 time points? or is this not recommended?

Thank you,
Michelle 

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Michelle VanTieghem
PhD student in Psychology
Developmental Affective Neuroscience Lab
Columbia University 



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Michelle VanTieghem
PhD student in Psychology
Developmental Affective Neuroscience Lab
Columbia University 
mrv2115@columbia.edu