2. Evolutionary roots of freedom. Evolution of the cerebral cortex ; Individual development of the cerebral cortex ; Neural Darwinism ; The two temporal faces of liberty ; Evolution opens man and woman to their future ; Conclusions
3. Anatomy of cognition. The cognit ; A cortical geography of memory? ; Freedom of information in the cerebral cortex ; Of brains and computers ; Conclusions
4. The perception/action cycle. Biology of the cycle ; The cerebral cortex in the cycle ; Cycle dynamics: enter emotion ; Freedom in the cycle ; The rewards of freedom ; Neuroeconomics: money ; Conclusions
5. Memory of the future. Decision-making ; Planning ; Creative intelligence ; Conclusions
6. Freedom in speech. Prediction ; The creative nature of language ; Neurobiology of language ; Speech in the PA cycle: the voice of liberty ; Conclusion
7. Liberty, responsibility, and social order. Trust ; Values ; Pathology of liberty ; Culture ; Conclusions.