detoneerumises
Detoneerumises refers to a hypothetical process in sensory neuroscience describing a transient suppression of tonal information in auditory processing during rapid stimulation. The term is used in speculative or theoretical discussions to explain how the brain can temporarily detach pitch representation from other auditory features to prioritize rhythm or timbre in sequences of sounds.
Origin and usage: The coinage arose in theoretical models of auditory perception in the 2010s, often in
Mechanism (theoretical): In proposed accounts, detoneerumises involves selective inhibition of pitch-processing circuits in the auditory cortex,
Consequences and applications: If valid, detoneerumises could illuminate how listeners parse fast musical sequences or speech
Criticism: The concept lacks direct empirical support and is subject to interpretation within different theoretical frameworks.
See also: pitch perception, auditory processing, auditory scene analysis, neural adaptation, masking.