Psychopolyphony is proposed as a neologism describing a cognitive phenomenon in which multiple concurrent mental voices, rhythms, or semantic streams self-organise into stabilising synchrony. Drawing on polyphonic musical structures, adaptive resonance theory, and biblical psalmic traditions, the term bridges psychology, anthropology, theology, and musicology. This entry formalises the definition, etymology, semantic range, and derivatives of psychopolyphony, offering a lexicon record for interdisciplinary scholarship. This Zenodo record documents the first formal lexicographic definition, etymology, semantic range, and usage of the term within cognitive-linguistic anthropology. This work is a conceptual and lexicographic proposal, not a clinicAI language models (Microsoft Copilot MS356 and GPT-5) were used as assistive tools for drafting, structuring, and linguistic analysis under human editorial control.al or diagnostic claim.
David Labang (Thu,) studied this question.