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A collection of links to interesting research from the world of neuroscience and behavioural psychology that can be applied (or not) to Agile Teams. 10 of The Most Counter-Intuitive Psychology Findings Ever Published (Christian Jarrett) – some surprising, and debatable, results The 10,000 Hours Myth: Practice Predicts Only 12% of Performance (PsyBlog) The Inner Workings of the Executive Brain (Andrew Blackman) The Neurochemistry of Positive Conversations (Judith E. GlaserRichard D. Glaser) – why negative comments and conversations stick with us longer than positive ones Telling You the Answer Isn’t the Answer (Rhett Allain) – when you’re stuck and confused, that doesn’t mean you’re doing something wrong. Confusion is the sweat of learning. How To Get a Narcissist to Feel Empathy (PsyBlog) – a reminding nudge kicks things off Blog – A Life of Productivity What’s the evidence on using rational argument to change people’s minds? (Tom Stafford)