III. Biological Systems (PSYBIO)
3.4 Solid State Memory Systems (MEM)
Article 99 - DendriteSynaptic Arrays (DSA)
Dendrite Synaptic Arrays (DSA) are one (1) of the three (3) primary Solid State Memory Systems (MEM) of all hydro-carbon species life forms. Dendrite Synaptic Arrays (DSA) are unique arrays of Dendrite to Dendrite and Dendrite to Synaptic cleft connections between neurons and neuralgia physically formed during the repetitive REM buildings phases of sleep in the creation of long term memories.
Highly polarized microtubules exist as fundamental to the design of Dendrites the Axon itself, with Axons being the largest bundling example of microtubules within the cellular world. The polarization of microtubules of the axon of a neuron is distal (plus end out) to the cell body, while for dendrites it may be mixed, indicating dendrites performing as both senders and receivers.