III. Medium Object Axioms
3.1 Cellular Axioms
Article 56 - Neuron Cell Types
The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Single Processor Neuron are:
1.Single Processor Neurons are the first of three (3) main categories of neurons, also known as nerves according to the primary computational processing function of the neuron.
2.The primary function of Single Processor Neurons is to produce a consistent specialized single chemical-electrical-chemical reaction upon excitation.
3.The most common Single Processor Neurons in multi-cellular species are Glial cells and Standar Unipolar Neurons.
The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Dual Processor Neuron are:
1.Dual Processor Neurons are the second of three (3) main categories of neurons, also known as nerves according to the primary computational processing function of the neuron.
2.The primary function of Dual Processor Neurons is to produce an array of specialized chemical-electrical-chemical reactions simultaneously upon a localized colony of neuron and glia cells.
The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Multi Processor Neuron are:
1.Multi Processor Neurons are the third of three (3) main categories of neurons, also known as nerves according to the primary computational processing function of the neuron.
2.The primary function of Multi-Processor Neurons is to produce a simultaneous chemical-electrical-chemical response between colonies of neuron/nerves across long distances thereby enabling complex multi-cellular actions such as motor skills, complex thought and other “conscious” deliberate activity.
3.Multi-processor neurons are the least common and most delicate of all neurons as they possess extremely long connections- hence the common name “spider neurons”.
4.The largest concentration of spider neurons in vertebrate animals is the hypothalamus, the brain stem and the base of the vertebrate.
5.While an entire colony of neurons may be unaffected, if even a few multi-processor neurons are severely damaged then motor skills, cognitive processing skills may be permanently damaged.
6.The repair of spider neurons, or replacement of spider neuron functions is the key to repairing motor disabilities and use of artificial prosthetics.