I think so, but you would need to include it as a regressor in your group analysis, and you'd need to make sure that your contrast of interest is balanced across sequence (eg, you don't want all your patients for one seq and all your controls on the other)

On 2/6/2021 5:43 PM, Alp Karakaşlı wrote:

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Hello,
We are working with a large number of acquired imaging and unfortunately, the 
pulse sequences that have been used are not the same. We have two different 
groups of pulse sequence: T1-3D-FFE and  T1-MPRAGE.
Could we use all of these images in the same study?
Thank you in advance for your answer,

A. Alp Karakasli
Hitit University
Department of Psychiatry

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