Research Documentation — Reviewer Access

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NIH Research Strategy

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Findings from this exploratory observational study will directly inform the design of subsequent hypothesis-driven investigations. Data generated through standardized observation of environmental–behavioral relationships will support refinement of specific mechanistic hypotheses related to multisensory organization, attentional stability, and adaptive interaction. These future studies will employ controlled experimental designs to test causal relationships suggested by observed patterns, positioning this work as foundational infrastructure for R01-level research examining environmental structure and adaptive behavioral outcomes.

NIH Specific Aims

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NIH Project Summary / Abstract

This abstract provides a concise overview of the project’s purpose, methods, and exploratory nature.

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NIH Project Narrative (Public Health Relevance)

The project narrative describes the public health relevance of this research in NIH-required format.

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Grant Variants (R21 / R03 / R01)

Mechanism-Positioned Specific Aims

For reference only. These documents demonstrate mechanism-appropriate framing using the same aims text:

  • Specific Aims — R21 (Exploratory / Infrastructure)

  • Specific Aims — R03 (Pilot / Feasibility)

  • Specific Aims — R01 (Forward-Looking / Translational)

R21 – Exploratory / Developmental Specific Aims (PDF)
R03 – Small Grant / Pilot Specific Aims (PDF)
R01-SPECIFIC AIMS (PDF)

Reviewer Access Package — Master Index

RaW Energy Systems

Purpose of This Package

This package contains grant-native, non-promotional research documentation provided solely for scientific, institutional, and regulatory review.

All materials are observational, exploratory, and non-clinical in nature.
No documents in this package are intended to promote products, services, or therapeutic claims.

How to Review This Packet (Recommended)

Reviewers may begin with Track A (NIH-compliant documents) for submission-ready content, or Track B (branded reviewer copies) for visually organized reference.
All wording is identical across both tracks.

Package Structure

Track A — NIH-Compliant Documents (Submission-Ready)

These files are unbranded, formatted to NIH standards, and suitable for direct inclusion in grant submissions.

  1. NIH Research Strategy
    Observational / exploratory framework describing significance, innovation, and approach.

  2. NIH Specific Aims — Standard
    Non-mechanism-specific aims page (identical text used across R21/R03/R01 positioning).

  3. NIH Project Summary / Abstract

  4. NIH Project Narrative (Public Health Relevance)

  5. Human Subjects Justification
    Minimal-risk, non-interventional justification consistent with observational research.

Track B — Reviewer Reference Documents (Branded)

These documents contain identical wording to Track A, with subtle visual formatting applied for reviewer readability.

  • Headings only are styled using RaW visual accents

  • Body text remains neutral and NIH-safe

  • No claims, benefits, or promotional language are introduced

Documents included mirror Track A one-to-one.

Reviewer Access Package (ZIP) (All NIH-formatted documents bundled together)

Includes NIH-formatted Research Strategy, Specific Aims (R21/R03/R01), Project Abstract, Human Subjects Justification, and supporting reviewer materials.

Conceptual Framework Clarification

Scalar Coherence Field Theory (SCFT) is referenced solely as a conceptual framework for organizing environmental design and observational categories.

SCFT is not presented as a biological, electromagnetic, neurological, or therapeutic mechanism, and no causal claims are asserted.

SCFT Overview
Scalar Geometry Primer
Adaptive Response Framework

Regulatory Positioning Statement

  • No diagnostic, therapeutic, or prescriptive interventions are described

  • No biological manipulation is performed

  • All data collection is observational

  • Participation is voluntary and minimal risk

  • Documents are intended to support future hypothesis-driven research, not establish clinical efficacy

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