“…Since the pioneering work of Batchelor [43][44][45], theoretical efforts have primarily focused on relating the interactions between a "probe" colloid and the local microstructure to global material properties [46][47][48][49][50]. In addition, the motion of the "probe" particle itself, as it is driven through the polymer environment, has also been studied extensively, where particular focus has been given to the role of hydrodynamics [51,52], depletion interactions [53][54][55][56], and viscosity [57]. Notwithstanding these important contributions, our focus is instead on how the motion of such a colloid can perturb the local microstructure.…”