For the League of Legends Valoran Video Contest. Wanted to try something different so I wrote a song, added some keyboard instruments, and sang some helpful lyrics! And here they are: Have you noticed that big box down at the bottom of your screen? I’ll try to make this simple. Enemies red and allies green. But you’ll get your butt kicked if you don’t look before you play. Like pushing mid when they’re all MIA. Another thing to look for is that skill called Teleport. Cause Xin Zhao will show up just before you take down their support. Pantheon, Twisted Fate and Shen also have the ability, to wind up in your face without a chance to flee. Now there’s many tools that you could use to beat the Fog of War. Like Ashe’s Hawkshot, Clairvoyance or simply placing wards. Keep an eye out for those junglers, cause a Warwick’s not too kind. And Shaco, Twitch and Eve with invisibility will gank from behind. If all 5 are missing, then they’re probably at Baron. But I wouldn’t try to ninja cause they don’t look like they’re sharing. Now there’s only one more caution and I’m going to assume, that if it happens, you will rage quit and walk out of the room. It’s when you’re running for your life and KaBOOM… Teemo’s Mushroooooooom! Hope you enjoyed!
Video Rating: 4 / 5
This is a demonstration of silencing, described in: Suchow, JW, & Alvarez, GA (2011). Motion silences awareness of visual change. Current Biology. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2010.12.019 Instructions: Keep your eyes fixed on the small white mark in the center. At first, the ring is stationary and it’s easy to tell that the dots are changing. A few seconds later, the ring begins to rotate and the dots suddenly appear to stop changing. But play the movie again, this time looking directly at one of the dots and following it as the ring rotates. You will see that, in fact, the dots had been changing the whole time, even during the rotation—you just didn’t notice it. This failure to detect that moving objects are changing is silencing. The full set of demos, and a reprint of the paper, is available at visionlab.harvard.edu
AP ashe
Oh god
@Noobishfools or maybe teemo cloned himself into a bad guy and planted those mushrooms
Poor ashe:/
@Noobishfools but that’s not a fun explanation 🙂
@sango213 Or both teams have teemo ;o
lol, and i thought teemo was green circled maybe he got sick of the feeding and betrayed her
THAT WAS INCREDIBLE!
TEMOOOOOOO
lol
BEST SONG EVAR 😀
this song is so good! you must win!
soo good song ;D
lol… awesome song
@Hookatore I know but it was so fun to see!
Teemo is getting nerfed next patch :(!
@Shad0w1pl dude it was a setup
@Buqui Temo shrooms ftw xDDD I <3 playing temo 😀
I soo want to play with teemo now D:
0:32
that’s why you shouldnt play AP ashe
47 people love Mushrooms :D!
@Freakadellle not Teemo XD
Just great! btw i love this triple tele on 0:34 only one get an assist and a kill… other wasted their ult 😀
LOL
nice build with ashe 0:30
kaboom… teemo’s mushrooms…. LOL i love this part
The color only seems to change when the movement reverses direction and it does so abruptly.
Wollt ihr mich verarschen???
WO ist da die optische Täuschung???
WO???
Ich erkenne deutlich die veränderung!!!
@tintiringa I also see much fewer dots changing, but still some. This is quite amazing.
@tintiringa I also see much fewer dots changing, but still some. This is quite amazing.
@tintiringa same
@maxsimius: perchè invece di dire idiozie non provi a ragionare sull’utilità di questi studi? – uno che viene pagato per fare queste cose (in un Paese un po’ più civile dell’Italia)
Even more proof of the fact that so many of us try to escape, that although we are not computers, part of our mind has to process data like a computer does and therefore has certain hard limits. Once the incoming data to process passes certain thresholds, some pattern processing feature detectors begin to lose detection power. However, considering that the amount of data is unbelievably large, it’s amazing how good of a job the brain does, mostly due to the incredible internal models it uses.
ma non dite cavolate… andate a lavorare
scienziati del cazzo curate le malattie piuttosto
invece de dire stronzate
ma che cazzo state a di me so accorto su bito che cambia di colore anche quando gira
il trucco sta ne fissarne solo uno di pallino
e ti accorgi subito sti dementi li pagano pure x fare ste cazzate
That’s why staring is bad. When looking on the center white spot, keep normally blinking and relax, the changing colors of the rotating dots will be more noticable.
I can still see the dots changing color… it just looks slower and more subtle.
You could speculate that the mind sees movement as a change in patterns and vice versa. When you see an object changing in a recognisable pattern, you determine that those changes are movement. Since you expect a position in your view to change. If you didn’t quite understand that, reason this: When you’re watching the wheel while the wheel isn’t moving, see if you can see a pattern i the colours disappearing and appearing that makes the colours appear to move around the circle.
thumbs up if you come from neatorama!
@rgzdev Try following braddecicide’s advice about using full screen and getting close. This make the illusion work properly for me.
I just notice the greater changes first, which, while it’s moving and changing direction, is that. Would be interested in seeing what happens when the dots cycle through their colours faster, rather than so close to the speed at which the rotation direction is altered. It seems more like there’s just not enough time to allow enough changes to occur to notice them as much. Would like to see the movement time extended to see how the brain catches up or not.
Youtube video is too small for it to work completely as some dots are close enough to the center to be in your main view and you can still see them as the second test describes. Make it full screen and get close and it works.
Also, thumbs up if you come from Slashdot.
@Latentius more like information overflow for your visual cortex.
@tintiringa I confirm. I can still realize the hue changes of about 10% or rather 1 in every 5 dots.
@tintiringa yes, same thing for me, but it is surely harder to detect that they are changing.
To me, the dots do not appear to stop changing *entirely*. I see about 5% of the dots continue to change at a lower rate of change. The rest appear to stop changing.
Anybody else confirm?
Kinda cool, but seems to me just like information overload for your poor eyes. If you keep your eyes focused on the white dot, but take not of a specific dot in the periphery, it’s easy to notice the color change. It’s just that when you have hundreds of them all moving and changing and you’re not sure what to pay attention to that things get confusing.
Awesome!