The phenomenon of reconsolidation is demonstrated when:
A) A memory becomes less vulnerable to disruption with the passage of time
B) A memory can be encoded more strongly when it is retrieved and re-encoded
C) A memory becomes vulnerable to disruption when it is being retrieved
D) Information that couldn't be encoded into long-term memory due to anterograde amnesia can later be re-encoded
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