| Articles | Stage | Supplements | Edit | Pages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0: The New Age of Science | √ | 3/4 | K | 12 |
| 1. Introduction: The Pulse of Attention | √ | 3/4/N/B | KDL | 6 |
| 1A. The Pulse of Attention: the Graph | √ | 3/4 | KDL | 5 |
| 2. The Project’s Visual Methodology | √ | 3/4/B | KDL | 8 |
| 3. Interruptions to the Pulse of Attention | √ | 3/4/L | KDL | 6 |
| 4. Triple Pulse Experiment: Method | √ | 3/4 | LK | 4 |
| 5. Triple Pulse Experiment: Results | √ | 3/4 | LK | 7 |
| 6. Triple Pulse & Sleep Deprivation | √ | 3/4/L/N/B | LK | 5 |
| 7. Triple Pulse & Sleep Necessity | √ | 3/4/L/N | LK | 5 |
| 8. Triple Pulse: Nap Importance | √ | 3/4/L | LK | 8 |
| 9. The Liminals & the Subconscious | √ | 3/4/L/N | L | 10 |
| 10. Triple Pulse: Biology of Sleep | √ | 3/4 | LD | 17 |
| 11. A Mathematical Web for Cognitive Mysteries | √ | 3/4 | LD | 5 |
| Totals | 13 | 98 | ||
| Bio Totals | 11 | 23 | ||
| Narrative Totals | 11 | 54 | ||
| Grand Total | 35 | 175 |
| Bio Table of Contents | Stage | Headings | Edit | Pages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0B: Disenchantment with Traditional Perspective | √ | 4 | K | 1 |
| 1B: The Path of Creative Freedom | √ | 4 | L2K | 3 |
| 2B: Providence drives the investigation | √ | 4 | L2KD | 5 |
| 3B: Origination of the Creative Pulse | √ | 4 | L2K | 2 |
| 6B: The Surprising Emergence of the Triple Pulse | √ | 4 | L2K | 3 |
| 7B: The Author’s Personal Investigation of Sleep | √ | 4 | LKLK | 1 |
| 8B: Naps: Personal History | √ | 4 | LKLK | 2 |
| 9B: External Assistance: a Book & an Insight | √ | 4 | LKLK | 1 |
| 10B: Collaborator links Subconscious with the Liminals | √ | 4 | 2L | 2 |
| 12B: Moving in the Dark | √ | 4 | L | 1 |
| 13B. The Author’s Scientific Method? | √ | 4 | L | 2 |
| Totals | 11 | 23 |
This is the article list for Triple Pulse Studies – our first book in the series associated with the study of Behaviorial Dynamics. On this page the Reader will find 5 columns.
The 1st column (Table of Contents) is a list of the linked articles.
The 2nd column (Stage) indicates whether the articles are finished (√) or are still a work in progress (WIP).
The 3rd column (Supplements) provides links to supplementary material for each article: 2 levels of outline detail, 3 = Section headings, 4 = Paragraph headings. Also N = Narrative, B = Biographical, & L = Logic.
The 4th column (Stage) indicates whether the articles have been edited (L/K) or not (-). The letter indicates who has edited the aritcle, how many times and in what order (left to right). 'L' = Laurie Lehman; 'K' = King Schofield; 'D' = Don Lehman. Multiple references indicate the article has been editted a series of times.
The final column (Pages) indicates the length of each article. This figure does not include Internet visuals, only Word document characters.