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# Rat â Minimal RTT Teaching Substrate
## 1. Primary Sensory Channels
- Olfaction (dominant; highly sensitive to gradients)
- Tactile sensing via whiskers (vibration, texture, proximity)
- Auditory pattern recognition
- Vision (motion and contrast more than color)
## 2. How Rats Detect Coherence
- Stable scent gradients along a path or object
- Predictable tactile feedback from surfaces and obstacles
- Repeating sound patterns (taps, tones, rhythms)
- Consistent spatial layouts in tunnels or mazes
## 3. How Rats Detect Drift
- A missing or weakened scent marker
- A shifted object or altered surface texture
- A rhythmic cue that breaks timing
- A sudden change in airflow or vibration
## 4. Minimal RTT Teaching Protocol
### Step 1 â Present a Stable Pattern (Coherence)
Provide a consistent cue:
- a simple 3âpoint scent trail
- a repeating tapâpauseâtap rhythm
- a stable tactile corridor (smoothâroughâsmooth)
### Step 2 â Introduce a Controlled Deviation (Drift)
Alter one variable:
- remove or weaken one scent point
- shift the timing of the rhythm
- rotate or move one tactile element
### Step 3 â Allow the Rat to Restore Coherence (Pull)
Offer a manipulable object or zone:
- a small block the rat can push to reconnect the scent path
- a button that resets the rhythm
- a movable texture tile it can nudge into alignment
Rats naturally correct environmental drift to restore predictability.
### Step 4 â Reward the Restoration of Coherence
Reward the *pattern correction*, not the specific action:
- provide a small food reward at the corrected cue
- immediately restore the stable pattern after correction
### Step 5 â Shift Modalities (Balance)
Move from:
- scent â tactile
- tactile â auditory
- auditory â mixed cues
Rats generalize coherence across modalities exceptionally well.
## 5. Notes on Scaling RTT for Rats
- Rats are gradient navigators with strong driftâdetection in scent and tactile domains.
- Their whiskerâbased tactile system is a natural coherence sensor.
- RTT maps cleanly because rats constantly reconcile multiâmodal cues in mazes and tunnels.
- Their âPullâ action is often object manipulation or spatial correction.
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- Regimes Perceived: Tactile, olfactory, spatial, multiâmodal drift detection.
- Regimes Missed by Humans: Their awareness of environmental microâchanges long before humans notice.
- Perspective: Rats teach that adaptability is a regime of continuous sensing.