Newly published research from UCI MIND scientists shows that people carrying a genetic risk factor (APOE4) for Alzheimer’s disease experience faster and more severe memory loss, but other cognitive abilities remain largely unchanged. The study, published in Neurology and led by MD/PhD student Casey Vanderlip and Professor Craig Stark in the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, found that APOE4 specifically affects how and when memory declines in Alzheimer’s disease. While APOE4 is kno...