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Cognitive science investigates mind reading as a core set of skills for social navigation [1], [2], and frames it through the theoretical lens of Theory of Mind [3].

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referenceThe mainstream approach in cognitive science views mind reading as the product of an implicit common sense psychological theory known as Theory of Mind (ToM), which emerges in stages during childhood, as described by Gopnik and Wellman (1994).
claimThe study of mind reading, defined as understanding the psychology of others to navigate the social world, emerged as a significant topic in cognitive science during the 1980s.
claimIn cognitive science, mindreading is a neutral term referring to the complex of skills that human beings and various other species use to make sense of each other’s behavior and to navigate the social world.