III. Biological Systems (PSYBIO)
3.2 Neurological Systems (NEURO)
Article 82 - COGNO Neural System
The COGNO Neural System, also known as the “somatic nervous system (SoNS)” is the youngest of the three (3) neural systems of a complex triple neural species representing the third and final neural network controlling the cortex, all voluntary muscle movements and key neural glands such as the hypothalamus and pineal glands.
The brain of the COGNO Neural System being the Cerebrum, possesses approximately sixty (60) billion neurons of which:
(i) thirty six (36) billion are neuroglia; and
(ii) twelve (12) billion are multipolar neurons, supported by neuroglia; and
(iii) less than two (2) billion are ultrapolar neurons found mainly around the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, hypothalamus and amygdale.
The COGNO system mimics the CYTO digestive elements through the lymphatic system through all voluntary neural elements down to the lymph nodes lining of colon (Large intestine) via ducts directly into the submucosa of the colon wall.