Author Biography
Caroline Julia Moore grew up in Kingston and moved to Camberwell, London to study for a psychology degree at Goldsmiths University in 1991. Her interest then focused on Neuropsychology and the study of language using functional imaging. She won a prestigious scholarship award from The Brain Research Trust to research and write her PhD at The Institute of Neurology, Queens Square. She further continued her research at The Institute of Psychiatry, London, where she investigated the effects of the genetic Fragile X Syndrome on brain anatomy and function. In 2003 Caroline moved to Dorset, enthralled by its unique beauty, where she now lives with her three children. She continues to be inspired the use of language and its ability to evoke imagery and emotion. Her fascination with neuropsychological conditions influences both her artwork and her writing, with a particular awe of synaethesia where senses become confused (such as hearing colours and seeing music). Caroline has been both the primary and co-author on a number of scientific publications. This is her first published collection of poetry and digital artwork.