ToneScan: Music Neurotype Scanner Prototype just dropped.
- Troy Lowndes
- 1 day ago
- 1 min read
Updated: 17 hours ago
I got a clean AuDHD pattern. Anyone else tried it?
ToneThread released it's bespoke ToneScan Neurotype Scanner (prototype) app today.
Ten questions, five axes (Warmth, Certainty, Intensity, Coherence, Resonance). It reads your music taste as tonal coordinates and maps them to neurotype signal patterns.

I ran it and landed on AuDHD Signal Pattern with the note: High structure. High intensity. Non negotiable on both.
The radar shows Coherence locked at 99 (dominant) and Certainty down at 40 (suppressed). Hyperactivity and inattention both moderate, impulsivity low. Music serves as regulation tool and focus anchor at the same time.
Full disclaimer in the app: this is a hypothesis (for now) and it needs to go through further interative testing to ensure it's calibrated correctly. It is testing whether our "SpectralBinary" axes used on text produce meaningful patterns from music preference data alone.
Super curious if others get similar results. Drop your primary signal or radar shape if you try it. Share them if you're up for it.
Clinical trials are planned to explore these patterns further.
Hypothesis test live: your playlist maps your tonal coordinates.
Try the early prototype yourself (takes ~2 minutes): https://tonescan.tonethread.com




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