Ah, sorry.
Maybe it would be worth pointing you to Bob's Deconvolution handout
from the recent AFNI workshops here. Go to:
Documentation -> Educational Material -> Summer Camp 2004
(see [
afni.nimh.nih.gov],
or in text: [
afni.nimh.nih.gov]).
There, look at the handout for Deconvolution. That presentation is long
(covering a few classes), so note that the details specific to deconvolution
as opposed to regression) start on page 49.
The data and scripts that are referenced in the handout are actually from
HowTo #5, so you probably have what you need to follow the examples.
Hopefully that is more useful... :)
- rick