In Biderman's (1987) recognition-by-components theory, object recognition consists of:
A) identifying Geons, specifying the relationship between Geons, segmenting the object into Geons.
B) identifying Geons, segmenting the object into Geons, specifying the relationship between Geons.
C) segmenting the object into Geons, specifying the relationship between Geons, identifying Geons.
D) segmenting the object into Geons, identifying Geons, specifying the relationship between Geons.
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