ToneScan: Music Neurotype Scanner Prototype has dropped.
- Troy Lowndes
- Mar 27
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 19
Ever wondered what your taste in music says about your Neurotype?
We just dropped ToneScan Neurotype Scanner (prototype). Ten questions. Five axes: Warmth, Certainty, Intensity, Coherence, Resonance. Feed it your music taste and it converts your answers into tonal coordinates using SpectralBinary, our signal analysis framework. Those coordinates then get mapped against known neurotype signal patterns to generate a profile that reflects how your nervous system might be wired.
Not "you like sad songs so you're sad." More like: the structural and emotional qualities you lean towards at consistently reach for in music reveal something about how you regulate, focus, and process the world.
I ran it. Landed AuDHD Signal Pattern. The notes said: High structure. High intensity. Non-negotiable on both.
Honestly? Accurate.
Radar has Coherence locked at 99 and Certainty sitting quietly in the corner at 40. Hyperactivity and inattention moderate, impulsivity low. Apparently my music is doing double duty as a regulation tool AND a focus anchor at the same time. Which tracks.
Worth saying upfront: ToneScan is a prototype and these results are hypotheses, not diagnoses. SpectralBinary was built for text analysis. This is us testing whether the same five axes produce meaningful signal from music preference data alone. Still calibrating. Clinical trials planned. The science is in progress, not finished.
But the pattern recognition? Already kind of spooky.
Drop your primary signal or radar shape below. Genuinely curious whether similar neurotypes cluster around similar tonal profiles.
Your playlist might know things about you. Two minutes to find out.
Try it: https://tonescan.tonethread.com




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