We can often recognize an object even if some of the object's parts are hidden from view. Evidence indicates that this recognition from partial viewing will be easiest if:
A) we can see enough of the object to identify some of its geons
B) we can see at least 20% of the object's features
C) the object's features are unfamiliar to us so that there is no risk of false alarms
D) the object does not have too many geons
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