One more small question about 3dDeconvolve: when I run it for a (nongated) experiment with six different stimuli, with lags from 0 to 15, I end up with over 100 subbricks in the final output, too many for comfort. I've had cases including GLTs where the last subbricks where literally inaccessible on my system.
Since I don't care about the values of the individual lags (these I can output into IRF files, after all), I would like to suppress them, but if I use -nocout, the stimulus F-statistics are also suppressed. These, however, I'd like to see.
Is there a way to just suppress the IRF components, but get all the statistics? If not, should there be?
Cheers,
Kai