http://cogprints.org/104/
Neural activation, information, and phenomenal consciousness.
O'Brien & Opie defend a "vehicle" rather than a "process" theory of consciousness largely on the grounds that only conscious information is "explicit". I argue that preconscious and unconscious representations can be functionally explicit (semantically well-formed and causally active). I also suggest that their analysis of how neural activation space mirrors the information structure of phenomenal experience fits more naturally into a dual-aspect theory of information than into their reductive physicalism.
Velmans, Max
Cognitive Psychology
Neuropsychology
Max
Velmans