High-speed video of rats using their whiskers to explore different surfaces has given researchers significant insights into the subtle mechanics of their tactile sensory system. Such information is important because the rat tactile machinery is a widely used laboratory model for studying how energy from sound or touch is translated into neural activity. Thus, basic insights from studying the rat system could aid in understanding the senses of hearing and touch in all mammals, including humans. Christopher Moore and colleagues published their findings in the February 28, 2008, issue of the journal Neuron, published by Cell Press.