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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/Scrum Teams. Can Your Brain Really Be Full? (Fiona Kumfor, Sicong Tu) How To Get Rid of Negative Thoughts (PsyBlog) Observations From a Tipless Restaurant (Jay Porter) – how tipping promotes bad service Psychology students are seduced by superfluous neuroscience (Christian Jarrett) Do these eight things and you will be more creative and insightful, neuroscientists say (Brigid Schulte) This is What Heavy Multitasking Could Be Doing To Your Brain (PsyBlog) No, Psychology Doesn’t Prove Your Product Works (Jesse Singal) Being exposed to Buddhist concepts reduces prejudice and increases prosociality (Eric Dolan)