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

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